New Alt or Batt?

 

Silver Member
Username: Sploosh56

Ohio

Post Number: 817
Registered: May-04
Not sure if I need a new battery or alternator or becasue maybe my amp loses power when it heats up but when I firs turn my system on in the morning it's loud and clear but aftr a few minutes the bass isn't as precise and loud. I'm pretty confident it's not my alternator becasue I've had the car run at night with no system on and then I'll blast a bass tone at say 40 hz and my lights don't dim. My car has a 140 amp alt and I'm running a 400 wat profile amp. It's a mono sub amp wired to 2 ohms. But maybe it's my battery? I'm not to sure.
 

Gold Member
Username: James1115

Wilton, Ct

Post Number: 3887
Registered: Dec-04
well alts dont last forever so it could be on its way out. I would bet more on your amp heating up and components not working as well due to heat though.
 

Gold Member
Username: James1115

Wilton, Ct

Post Number: 3888
Registered: Dec-04
you should try a new amp if you have one or a buddy has one and see if it happens with it also. That way you narrow it down.
 

Gold Member
Username: Insearchofbass

Post Number: 3451
Registered: Jun-04
take you car to your local auto parts store and have them test your battery and alternator its free and they have high dollar equipment
 

Bronze Member
Username: John8x12

Post Number: 69
Registered: Aug-05
I doubt it's the battery or alternator. Either of those would cause more troubles than just the sound.
 

Silver Member
Username: Zero43

Kyle, TX USA

Post Number: 148
Registered: May-05
You could have a voltage drop from your battery to your amp..

But normally when your situation happens the amp is going into protection ( assuming the amp has it)

Just try playing it loud while near the amp and see if it gets hot. If not you either have a bad amp or electrical system.

And while you are out trying to figure out whats wrong get one of those$15 yellow multimeters they are best friends to all those who work with electronics
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