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<blockquote data-quote="Michael Starbuck" data-source="post: 8671110" data-attributes="member: 676560"><p>Voltage regulator is on the new alt. I’ve gone through all my wiring to the amp multiple times. I’ve tried many different grounds on the amp with no success. I believe it to possibly a ground somewhere else but am not sure where to look. My battery already has 3 grounds on it with 2 of zero gauge wire. All grounds are on bare metal. I’ve been dealing with this for quite some time now. Battery is getting a little old but not sure if that would cause the problem, as it hasn’t shown any sign of going and has had this problem since being new. </p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Michael Starbuck, post: 8671110, member: 676560"] Voltage regulator is on the new alt. I’ve gone through all my wiring to the amp multiple times. I’ve tried many different grounds on the amp with no success. I believe it to possibly a ground somewhere else but am not sure where to look. My battery already has 3 grounds on it with 2 of zero gauge wire. All grounds are on bare metal. I’ve been dealing with this for quite some time now. Battery is getting a little old but not sure if that would cause the problem, as it hasn’t shown any sign of going and has had this problem since being new. [/QUOTE]
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