NCjeepgirl83
NAXJA Forum User
- Location
- Charlotte, NC/Birmingham, England
I have an older Rockford Fosgate Punch series amp and two 12" subs in my XJ. I had them installed professionally at Freeman's car stereo in Charlotte. They ran a wire from the amp to the battery. However, ever since then, when the XJ isn't driven for a week or two, I come back to find a dead battery.
The subs are hardwired to the battery, and it had gotten so bad that I'd have to get a new battery every 6 months, which seemed ridiculous. In an attempt to solve that problem, I opted for an Optima yellow top battery last June. However, after the XJ sat for 2 weeks, it's not starting. I got it to turn over, but that was only by giving it gas. As soon as I took my foot off the pedal, the engine would die.
My question is for all those who have high-end or high-tech subs/stereos/speakers in their XJs: how do you wire it so that it doesn't kill your battery?
I don't drive the XJ very far each day (<10 miles) and it only sees city driving (no long highway trips). Right now it's at the dealer, who informed me that I have 2 options: they can wire it to the ignition so that it turns off when the car is off, and no power is going to the battery, or they can install a kill switch that I'd have to turn off and on every time I got out of or into the car.
I worry that the first option would be it would put too much strain on the ignition or give it the amp too much power or something.
What would you suggest? Urban_yan, in particular. Do you have kill switches or some way to prevent the amp from draining your battery?
Thanks all in advance! I wanted to get some input here before I decided what to do.
Edited to add: I had one guy look at it from Tweeter (another audio-video specialist) and he said the amp is on the low end power-wise, if that's any help.
The subs are hardwired to the battery, and it had gotten so bad that I'd have to get a new battery every 6 months, which seemed ridiculous. In an attempt to solve that problem, I opted for an Optima yellow top battery last June. However, after the XJ sat for 2 weeks, it's not starting. I got it to turn over, but that was only by giving it gas. As soon as I took my foot off the pedal, the engine would die.
My question is for all those who have high-end or high-tech subs/stereos/speakers in their XJs: how do you wire it so that it doesn't kill your battery?
I don't drive the XJ very far each day (<10 miles) and it only sees city driving (no long highway trips). Right now it's at the dealer, who informed me that I have 2 options: they can wire it to the ignition so that it turns off when the car is off, and no power is going to the battery, or they can install a kill switch that I'd have to turn off and on every time I got out of or into the car.
I worry that the first option would be it would put too much strain on the ignition or give it the amp too much power or something.
What would you suggest? Urban_yan, in particular. Do you have kill switches or some way to prevent the amp from draining your battery?
Thanks all in advance! I wanted to get some input here before I decided what to do.
Edited to add: I had one guy look at it from Tweeter (another audio-video specialist) and he said the amp is on the low end power-wise, if that's any help.