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No the voltage is read from the power wire for the head unit itself. I guess you could run a wire to your batts for the primary power wire of the head unit.

But mine only reads .1 above what my stinger reads from my batt bank. So its pretty damn close if you got decent electrical.

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OMFG, this thing is amazing, I am definitely getting me one of these in the future!!!!

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If you run a wire from the h/u to the battery bank you should fuse the wire. Even if the h/u as a fuse it would be better to and wouldn't cost much more.

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You all could just buy a volt meter made to do that rather then trying to use a 1/8 inch number that you can barely see in heavy sunlight to watch your voltage.

Yeah the radio has one and it's always nice to have a backup to look at but it's not going to replace a real volt meter.

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Pioneer DEH-80PRS

This thing is a beast of it's own kind. If you're looking for maximum control over your system, this is what I recommend.

My favorite features:

  • 28-Bit floating point DSP makes for highly precise signal processing with very little degradation
  • L/R independent 16-band EQ is just unheard of
  • Automatic time alignment with the use of a microphone corrects time offsets
  • Three 24 bit DACs. One each dedicated for high, mid and low frequencies
  • And let's not forget... the fancy system voltage display ;)

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sold out?lol.... I thinks you not had real stock....

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sold out?lol.... I thinks you not had real stock....

Oh you bet we had real stock. They are flying out of our warehouses, but we've got more on the way.

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how is this unit compared to 800 or 880prs?

they are also 5v 800 is copper chassis

which is better

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