ahhh yeh good thinking wouldnt have even thought theyd do it for something that small...
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ahhh yeh good thinking wouldnt have even thought theyd do it for something that small...
Im using stinger spv35, good battery I recon for any audio setup.
but whatever you do dont got oddysee. They F#kn shit
cheers guys, going to look into this tommorow before work hopefully :)
I think the voltage put out by the alternator could have been insufficient to recharge the odyssey. At least that is better than the exploding Optima in an Euro owner's engine bay!
I am using Exide Extra, it seems pretty good and better than standard or factory.
If the lights dim in time to the music, you're getting voltage drop between the battery and the amp. The culprit may not be the battery but the wiring. If it is too thin, you get more voltage drop, because the amp draws a lot of current at 12 Volts.
Why not try one of those 1 Farad Capacitors in series with your amp (and right next to it)? They act as a "jar" for electricity that smooths out the pulsating voltage and gives the rest of the system time to catch up in between beats. Some of them have the "bling" factor as well.