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<blockquote data-quote="Lonnie" data-source="post: 6721308" data-attributes="member: 614406"><p>Wouldnt he need 2 of the same batteries to do this?...Also the 70 amp alternator might not be enough to keep 2 batteries charged...</p><p></p><p>Also about the 4 gauge amp wire to 0 gauge. He would need a distro block for that since I dont think a 1500 watt amp has a big enough terminal to put 0 gauge into. Mine is a 1500 rms audio pipe and the biggest wire it can hold is 2 gauge.</p><p></p><p>ALSO another reason as to why it could be doing what its doing...he might not have the amp grounded good enough. When your amp cuts off does it go into protect? Assuming it has a protect light that turns on when its in protect.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lonnie, post: 6721308, member: 614406"] Wouldnt he need 2 of the same batteries to do this?...Also the 70 amp alternator might not be enough to keep 2 batteries charged... Also about the 4 gauge amp wire to 0 gauge. He would need a distro block for that since I dont think a 1500 watt amp has a big enough terminal to put 0 gauge into. Mine is a 1500 rms audio pipe and the biggest wire it can hold is 2 gauge. ALSO another reason as to why it could be doing what its doing...he might not have the amp grounded good enough. When your amp cuts off does it go into protect? Assuming it has a protect light that turns on when its in protect. [/QUOTE]
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