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What do i need do stop my headlight dimming? Superbank? agm? bigger alternator?
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<blockquote data-quote="audiobaun" data-source="post: 8785458" data-attributes="member: 634282"><p>Very nice. I usually will run 2 under the hood and 3-4 in the rear of the truck. I have very little drop in Voltage at full tilt on some music, and at really lows like Decaf idle @800-1100rpm, I would recommend placing 1" rubber grommets under each amplifier bolt down to get the amplifiers off the box and get some air under them to help from heavy vibrations from the Bass that may loosen caps or other internals eventually, or relocate them off the enclosure. I would place an inline fuse for each amp if it does not have an onboard fuse or get a dual distro fused block for the supply side. Help save your amps in the future possibly. I like Stinger Pro ANL Fuse blocks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="audiobaun, post: 8785458, member: 634282"] Very nice. I usually will run 2 under the hood and 3-4 in the rear of the truck. I have very little drop in Voltage at full tilt on some music, and at really lows like Decaf idle @800-1100rpm, I would recommend placing 1" rubber grommets under each amplifier bolt down to get the amplifiers off the box and get some air under them to help from heavy vibrations from the Bass that may loosen caps or other internals eventually, or relocate them off the enclosure. I would place an inline fuse for each amp if it does not have an onboard fuse or get a dual distro fused block for the supply side. Help save your amps in the future possibly. I like Stinger Pro ANL Fuse blocks. [/QUOTE]
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