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Battery Flat After Putting 6x9's in
Posted: Tue Feb 23, 2010 3:30 pm
by matty_09
Last night i put two Sony Xplod 6x9s in my parcel shelf and just dissconected the existing speakers from the back and wired the 6x9s in using the existing speaker wire i also have a 300w sub connected to the left speaker aswell as the 6x9 but that has been there for ages, anyway this morning tried to start my car and the battery was dead! is this due to the speakers and does any 1 no how to fix this???
Re: Battery Flat After Putting 6x9's in
Posted: Tue Feb 23, 2010 4:26 pm
by matty101
e i also have a 300w sub connected to the left speaker aswell as the 6x9 but that has been there for ages,
ur running a sub and a 6x9 off the power for one standard speaker?
wudnt advise it, get ur self an amp and run the sub off that.
as for the flat battery cud be 101 things. if u had the boot open the whole time u fitted them ur courstiy light cud have drained it.
or if you have been testing it with out the engine running and just the ignition on so cud that.
or it cud be any one of a thousand things, charge it up and see if it happpens again.
Re: Battery Flat After Putting 6x9's in
Posted: Tue Feb 23, 2010 4:44 pm
by matty_09
haha its only till the weekend when i put the amp in. think it might be just the light being on an the CD player when i was putting them in what drained it. hopefully it starts when i go home from work 2night
Re: Battery Flat After Putting 6x9's in
Posted: Wed Feb 24, 2010 7:37 pm
by ManicGTI
The Speakers are completly unrelated to your power drain.
It's classic, remember doing the same thing, cocking around with stereo systems with all the doors open and stereo on, engine off...doesn't take long to cane the battery.
Re: Battery Flat After Putting 6x9's in
Posted: Thu Feb 25, 2010 2:27 pm
by matty_09
haha
yer it was just from leaving boot light cd player ect on whilst fitting. starts fine now