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Lukezor
28th November 2009, 16:54
Hello, i had my saxo's battery die on me a few days ago and got jumped / charged the battery but it doesn't seem to start as quick as it did before but i didn't charge it 100%
do you think it would be better to just get a new battery or fully charge my old one?
also if i needed to get a new one could you recommend any that wont die so easy with a sub/amp etc stealing the power or an other options.
Cheers
-Luke
Lukezor
29th November 2009, 16:55
bump any ideas guys?
raunchz
29th November 2009, 17:22
fully charge your old one first - no point spending money for the sake of it. See if it last okay or just goes flat again.
If it goes flat again then buy a new one and hope nothing is draining your battery when it's off as the new one would go flat too.
chris59
29th November 2009, 18:12
yo luke :) mite be your sub/amp how did you wire it? want to come over in the week and I'll volt meter everything?
nice to see you got a sax-p username have to get a sticker now though lol
Phsyco_Paff
29th November 2009, 18:26
sound's like the rmote to the amp is wireed in wrong and draining the battery.
? Is it hard to start in the morning or dont start at all
? does it start fine once it,s been running for a while
Lukezor
30th November 2009, 14:12
yo luke :) mite be your sub/amp how did you wire it? want to come over in the week and I'll volt meter everything?
nice to see you got a sax-p username have to get a sticker now though lol
alright cool ill text ya
sound's like the rmote to the amp is wireed in wrong and draining the battery.
? Is it hard to start in the morning or dont start at all
? does it start fine once it,s been running for a while
it works fine after iv driven it about abit but the first start up is a lil sluggish it does start first time but it just takes 3 secs longer than normal.
the amp needs to be re-wierd? i have a sub/amp built in one box.
Cheers
Luke
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