Write an article based on this "Determine whether you need multiple batteries and capacitors. The cheapest way to fix a major power problem is with more batteries. To install multiple batteries (or capacitors), connect the main battery in the engine bay with the another one elsewhere in the car that has a large, low gauge wire (like a 4 or 2). Systematically connect the next battery by running a wire from the first battery power, to the second battery power, and so on until you reach the last battery. Connect the last battery to the amp(s) with a separate wire. You can upgrade your alternator, if you don’t want numerous batteries or capacitors to take up space in your car."
article: If you have a 3000w amp playing three 1000w subs, but they really sound weak, then it's time to get more power. Alternatively, play the bass as loud as you can and see if your dome lights dim or not. If they barely flicker, then your power is manageable, but if they almost go dark with each bass note, then it's time for more power. Although wet cells can be used, they could spill battery acid in your car if they leak. Dry cell batteries are a better choice if you can afford them. Dry cells have no battery acid and are extremely safe in a vehicle.   Connect the batteries in the car with a large ground wire and ground it in metal. You don’t have to run it into the engine bay; any good metal ground will do. Be sure to put them in a sequence: first battery connected to the main in engine bay and last battery connected to the amp(s). By getting a larger alternator that puts of more amperage, your battery will be continuously and quickly charged. Whenever massive amounts of power is needed, it's directed from the alternator much more than the battery, giving you more power. A good 220-amp alternator can really make a difference in sound quality and bass. You just have to find it for a good price and have it installed.

Write an article based on this "Open Instagram. Tap Get help signing in. Type in your username. Tap Send Login Link. Tap OK. Open your email. Open the email from Instagram. Tap the password reset link. Type in your new password twice. Tap Reset Password."
article: Its a purple-red-orange gradient app with a white, square, camera icon. If you're using an Android device, you cannot use your username to prompt Instagram to send you a password reset email. It's below the blue Login button. You may have to tap Sign in at the bottom of the screen first. If you don't remember which email address you used to create your account, typing in your Instagram username will at least give you a hint. A pop-up window with the first letter of your Instagram-registered email address and a confirmation message will appear. For example, you might see "We sent an email to m*******b@gmail.com with a link to get back into your account." It's at the bottom of the pop-up window. If you don't have access to the email address you provided, you'll need to use your phone number instead. Its subject will say "Help with your account," and you'll find a link below the Log Me In button entitled "reset your instagram password here." If you don't see an email here, look for it in the "Spam" folder (or the "Social" or "Updates" folders in Gmail). Doing so will take you to a page where you can type in a new password for your account. You'll enter it in the two text fields listed on this page. It's at the bottom of the page. If your passwords match up, you'll be taken to your Instagram home page in your mobile browser. You can now open Instagram and log in with your reset password.

Write an article based on this "Use sunscreen every day. Wear a hat while you are outside. Wear sunglasses. Don't forget about your lips! Limit your time in the sun. Check your skin often. Don't trust an umbrella alone to protect your skin."
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Protect your face and the rest of your exposed skin by always wearing an SPF 30 or 50 sunscreen while you are outside. Apply sunscreen at least 15 minutes before exposure and reapply once every 90 minutes. If you will be swimming or sweating, use a waterproof sunscreen. A hat that has a wide brim (4 in.) will help protect your scalp, ears, and neck from sunburn. Sunglasses that have UV protection qualities will help prevent sun damage around your eyes. Your lips can get sunburned too, so always wear lip balm that has an SPF rating of at least 30. If possible, limit your time outside during the hours between 10am and 4pm since sun exposure during this time is more likely to cause a sunburn. Monitor your skin while you are outside. If you notice that it is tingling or looking a bit pink, you probably have a sunburn and should get out of the sun right away. Although an umbrella can help to reduce your direct sun exposure, sand reflects sunlight toward your skin so it is important to use sunscreen even if you are under an umbrella.