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<blockquote data-quote="chulowithakhulo" data-source="post: 28760" data-attributes="member: 542965"><p>well guys heres a few things u can do b4 taking that big step adn getting a new alternator cuz that can cost u soem serious cheese.</p><p></p><p>1. get a bigger battery ( it should run u about 100 dollars)</p><p></p><p>2. secondly make sure the wire running to ur caps and amp are teh proper wiring ( 6 or 8 gauge depends on your amp)</p><p></p><p>3. make sure your ground wire is very clean and most importantly that it is very short and also try using thesame gauge size as ur postive wire.</p><p></p><p>4. also make sure ur caps are in line with your amp, wha timean is make sure teh positive wire fromthe battery runs to your cap and then from your cap to teh amp and a seperate ground for your cap and amp.</p><p></p><p>5. also try to adjust the sensitivity on the caps.</p><p></p><p>6. try differant wiring sequences on your amp and subs (makes a big differance but performance might vary)</p><p></p><p>after following all these steps and still there is a problem, sorry to say it chief you need a new alternator a big alternator which will cost you alot of cheeze!!!!!</p><p></p><p>email me if you have any questions chief! <a href="http://mailto:" target="_blank">sean@altanyc.com</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chulowithakhulo, post: 28760, member: 542965"] well guys heres a few things u can do b4 taking that big step adn getting a new alternator cuz that can cost u soem serious cheese. 1. get a bigger battery ( it should run u about 100 dollars) 2. secondly make sure the wire running to ur caps and amp are teh proper wiring ( 6 or 8 gauge depends on your amp) 3. make sure your ground wire is very clean and most importantly that it is very short and also try using thesame gauge size as ur postive wire. 4. also make sure ur caps are in line with your amp, wha timean is make sure teh positive wire fromthe battery runs to your cap and then from your cap to teh amp and a seperate ground for your cap and amp. 5. also try to adjust the sensitivity on the caps. 6. try differant wiring sequences on your amp and subs (makes a big differance but performance might vary) after following all these steps and still there is a problem, sorry to say it chief you need a new alternator a big alternator which will cost you alot of cheeze!!!!! email me if you have any questions chief! [URL="mailto:"]sean@altanyc.com[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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