Up for grabs is a modified 2003 Rockford Fosgate Power bd1500.1 and a 2002 Rockford Fosgate Punch 500X 4-Channel. From the factory the 1500.1 can only handle a 2 OHM load but mine has been modified to handle a 1 OHM load and was bench tested at 2347w @ 14.4v. The 1500 was used for a few months...
Thanks for the advice guys. I guess I wont need to run multiple batteries afterall.
But what about one BIG battery? Would this be overkill? http://www.cardomain.com/item/STISP1700
Yep lol
I found this: http://www.cardomain.com/item/STISP1700
Maximum Peak Discharge of 3500 amps
5-Second Cranking Output of 1700 amps
Cold Cranking Output of 1200 amps
Worth my while?
hah, sound advice (tweeter) said i needed atleast 3. gotta love shops.
So I should be good with just one? I mean this thing has rear a/c, power everything, lights galor, and ill be adding a few TV's in addition to my alpine flipout.
Ill be running a modded RF Power 1500bd pushing 2200w+ at 1 OHM and a RF Punch 500x pushing 70w x4 in 2001 Lincoln Navigator. Ill obviously be doing the Big 3 with 1/0 gauge and a 220A alternator.
My question is how many batteries would be ideal for this kind of power? Thanks
Im looking for 2 like new JL 12 W7's. It doesnt matter if they have warranty or not, I just dont want anything that was used for SPL comps or beat to hell. Let me know what you got!
I'm looking for a old style Rockford Fosgate remote bass nob. I believe it came with most amps made between 2001-2004. Any help would be appreciated! Thanks