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<blockquote data-quote="K9_Candyman" data-source="post: 8786503" data-attributes="member: 683592"><p>Yes sir, i do the same. my alternator 120a charging at 14.5v and when i play heavy bass songs the lowest i have seen is 14.0v. I have 2 pride sv3 15's and a deaf bonce 8k, for sure not the most powerful, but i'm pretty happy. Maybe in the future i need to recharge them a little higher, i have a switching power supply that can charge from 12 to 16v, but i want to be honest, i don't feel the need for the moment. Engine works perfectly, and every electrical too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="K9_Candyman, post: 8786503, member: 683592"] Yes sir, i do the same. my alternator 120a charging at 14.5v and when i play heavy bass songs the lowest i have seen is 14.0v. I have 2 pride sv3 15's and a deaf bonce 8k, for sure not the most powerful, but i'm pretty happy. Maybe in the future i need to recharge them a little higher, i have a switching power supply that can charge from 12 to 16v, but i want to be honest, i don't feel the need for the moment. Engine works perfectly, and every electrical too. [/QUOTE]
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