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GOT A QUESTION??

Posted:
Thu Nov 19, 2009 2:30 am
by cw
Just bought a 95 civic ex and it has a nice sound system in it. I was playing the cd player and turned the amp and 12 on. I had it on for about 4 or 5 minutes then tried to start my car. It was dead. ? I waited an hour or so and went out to it and it started it right up. Im confused on what the problem is. Can the sound system not be on if the engine is not on, or does the amp and 12 take that much juice to run? I need to know so i dont end up stranding myself some where.. Thanks for your help!!

Posted:
Thu Nov 19, 2009 2:34 am
by 3kkl3sia
how old is the battery?
most likely unless you get a bigger or new battery amps/subs will drain you shit alot
and if the battery was dead before and no one recharged it, it will be weak resulting in dying fast

Posted:
Thu Nov 19, 2009 2:48 am
by JUICE
get a new battery, and would be a good idea to get a new alternator also. the "system" will give it a workout also.

Posted:
Thu Nov 19, 2009 3:24 am
by cw
Im not sure how old it is, but i was thinking about gettin a new one after that anyway. What is the best size?

Posted:
Thu Nov 19, 2009 4:10 am
by edcortez9
Well im a car audio installer and the amp only drains battery if the car is not started if only the ignition is on.. Unless it is improperly installed...if the car is started the alternator is charging the battery therefore is doesn't drain as much..
Like they were saying you should consider a new battery

Posted:
Thu Nov 19, 2009 4:15 am
by cw
To ed cortez...
Thanks, but i got one more question
So if i sit in my car with the car off but stereo on it will drain the battery. But if the car is on it will not? Does the key position matter in any of this?

Posted:
Thu Nov 19, 2009 4:37 am
by smokinsoljah420
edcortez9 wrote: amp only drains battery if the car is not started if only the ignition is on.. Unless it is improperly installed...if the car is started the alternator is charging the battery consider a new battery
read what he said. if your car is not running then the alternator is not running which is recharging your battery. Most likely you have a dead cell or two in your battery or your alternator is crapping out. Or both.

Posted:
Thu Nov 19, 2009 4:39 am
by edcortez9
Yes it does the car has to be started in order to maintain 12 volts or more while you amp is on...if you don't start and leave the stereo or the ignition on will drain your battery down.. The bigger the amp the faster it drains so try not to jam your music with completely starting your car to keep your battery power ok