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Possibly. Wheres your voltage meter wired to?

Did you check all the obvious things.. like your grounds?

1/0 for a rated 700 watts? Damn.

Are connections good. Good ground?

What's the lowest voltage you saw

1/0 for a rated 700 watts? Damn.

Go big or go home lol

go get alt and battery load tested.

look for loose connection points in the wire you've added. at the wire lugs (tug on them fairly hard. they shouldn't budge at all). at the input and output of the fuse block. the screws that hold the fuse down (if running an anl/mini anl) or make sure the fuse isn't easy to pull out if using a maxi style fuse. check the ground wire too.

Check your battery. Also, if you have a regular starter battery and not an agm, it probably just needs a recharging. 700 rms aint shit to an agm but to a regular starter it could be a problem.

Noticed it on the stock voltmeter first then checked the digital on the cap same thing.

Didn't have time to check ground yet but pretty sure they are solid I have lock washers on all the bolts and compression fittings on the fuse and ground blocks.

Yeah 1/0 on 700, but it is CCA and went over so I don't have to do complete rewire when I upgrade.

Over kill never hurts.

All the ring terminals are soldered and rock solid.

Battery is a starter Napa Premium.

Lol!

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