You are correct , one of their devices is installed wrong . It is intended to be switched with ignition—- they have it on the battery . Or it is defective and not turning off . On your chrysler it is not really ignition —it is ACC on fuse block —-not battery . ACC comes on with ignition switch , things like heater fan and radio . BAT all the time on. They wired it wrong . They may need a fused relay powered by ACC terminal to switch on their power Direct from battery through that relay if a big system . There is one small almost no drain wire for radio memory that goes to battery . They may have swapped that with radio power wire . For sure : 1) installed wrong or defective audio component 2) your alternator is fine . Alternator has nothing to do with battery going dead while car sits. Obviously true . Insist they reinstall power circuits correctly , or tell them you are going to another shop and will sue them for what it costs to fix it . As you say fine before they touched it . Check out ratings on google etc John
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