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    #31
    What gauge are your power and ground wires?
    Also, check your connections as Sonik as has said before.
    If you have a fuse block make sure you're using the correct fuses.

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      #32
      i had that problem also, its prolly your grounds for your amp
      On To The Next One!!!

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        #33
        okay new info i found in this section says that i should b at about 13.5v+ however I'm pushing about 12.79v max. I checked connections and everything. What else could there be?
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        Originally posted by deevergote
        Don't forget to cut holes in the box. Someone sent me a dead hooker one time, and that wasn't cool.
        Bought From: AccordWarrior | CB7lx91 | DarkShadow707| Tn_Accords | H23CB7 | Jack_lee | Fatboy1185
        Sold/Gave To: 90goldcoupe | CB7lx91 | Jas_r34 | F20accordturbo | BatmannamtaB

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          #34
          Originally posted by Shay91Racer View Post
          okay new info i found in this section says that i should b at about 13.5v+ however I'm pushing about 12.79v max. I checked connections and everything. What else could there be?
          12.79 with the car on or off?

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            #35
            car on sry. also according to my haynes book (looking for someone else) it said that my alt should be in the 12.5ish range with loads off. then if i turn on my headlights it should drop then spike up higher than before. Mine does nothing. So possibly voltage regulator bad i take it according to haynes.
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            Originally posted by deevergote
            Don't forget to cut holes in the box. Someone sent me a dead hooker one time, and that wasn't cool.
            Bought From: AccordWarrior | CB7lx91 | DarkShadow707| Tn_Accords | H23CB7 | Jack_lee | Fatboy1185
            Sold/Gave To: 90goldcoupe | CB7lx91 | Jas_r34 | F20accordturbo | BatmannamtaB

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              #36
              well it could be your alternator is not strong enough for your amp and chech your ground make sure its good i fried an amp bc i thought the ground was good but it was not a good connection try that then see how it works or just get a compacitior

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                #37
                Originally posted by dragrcrjesus View Post
                well it could be your alternator is not strong enough for your amp and chech your ground make sure its good i fried an amp bc i thought the ground was good but it was not a good connection try that then see how it works or just get a compacitior
                A cap won't help...Your batt voltage with the car on should be around 14 ish volts.

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