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voltage drops bad???
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<blockquote data-quote="cleanmerc01" data-source="post: 7141917" data-attributes="member: 628547"><p>so i should test with nothing on and see if i get 13v or so with car running. and test at alt and should get 14 right. im thinking that isolator is the problem. like i said the front battery reads between 12-13 volts (bouncing around) and back battery stays about 13. and the two amps are hooked up to rear battery. i just want the voltage drop to go away thats why i installed 2 battery. so any help could help</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cleanmerc01, post: 7141917, member: 628547"] so i should test with nothing on and see if i get 13v or so with car running. and test at alt and should get 14 right. im thinking that isolator is the problem. like i said the front battery reads between 12-13 volts (bouncing around) and back battery stays about 13. and the two amps are hooked up to rear battery. i just want the voltage drop to go away thats why i installed 2 battery. so any help could help [/QUOTE]
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