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130 amp alternator, my next amp?
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<blockquote data-quote="venom107" data-source="post: 374765" data-attributes="member: 543156"><p>Well first off don't waste the money on a cap as you won't need one. It just depends on what kind of amps and what class they are as to how much power it will draw. I have a 100A stock alternator with about 80A worth of fuses on my two amps and it doesn't drain at all. I would definately look into class D amps as they draw less and are much more efficient. US Acoustics sells a 800D and 1000D series that i think would fit your needs. You can check them out on <a href="http://www.thezeb.com" target="_blank">http://www.thezeb.com</a> You could add another 1000W on there as long as you dont use a high current amp.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="venom107, post: 374765, member: 543156"] Well first off don't waste the money on a cap as you won't need one. It just depends on what kind of amps and what class they are as to how much power it will draw. I have a 100A stock alternator with about 80A worth of fuses on my two amps and it doesn't drain at all. I would definately look into class D amps as they draw less and are much more efficient. US Acoustics sells a 800D and 1000D series that i think would fit your needs. You can check them out on [URL="http://www.thezeb.com"]http://www.thezeb.com[/URL] You could add another 1000W on there as long as you dont use a high current amp. [/QUOTE]
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