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<blockquote data-quote="Hydrastas" data-source="post: 1777710" data-attributes="member: 566848"><p>upgrade your wiring, and secure ground better, get the deep cycle battery but put it by the amplifier and keep your stock. Then if the amp still turns on and off, what i'd do is ghetto rig a series of 10 car batteries into a 120v DC current and fry the shit outta that amp to teach it a lesson or, use a voltameter to check where the voltage is dropping. It could be your remote wire, mine was doing that and after examining the remote wire i found a break in the wire, it was near my sliding HU and randomly touched ground which turned off the amp. I'm sure thats not the case for you though so check the drain of the power cable. If it steadily drops and drops, you need to upgrade electrical system.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hydrastas, post: 1777710, member: 566848"] upgrade your wiring, and secure ground better, get the deep cycle battery but put it by the amplifier and keep your stock. Then if the amp still turns on and off, what i'd do is ghetto rig a series of 10 car batteries into a 120v DC current and fry the shit outta that amp to teach it a lesson or, use a voltameter to check where the voltage is dropping. It could be your remote wire, mine was doing that and after examining the remote wire i found a break in the wire, it was near my sliding HU and randomly touched ground which turned off the amp. I'm sure thats not the case for you though so check the drain of the power cable. If it steadily drops and drops, you need to upgrade electrical system. [/QUOTE]
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