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<blockquote data-quote="mast240" data-source="post: 7581980" data-attributes="member: 631695"><p>i wouldn't run that setup on stock alt and stock batt.... you're going to easily see voltage in the 11's, and that could easily make the magic blue smoke appear. at a MINIMUM, i would replace the stock batt, and upgrade to big 3, and then worry about your voltage drop.</p><p></p><p>also, i wouldnt consider wiring the amp down to .67, until you get some good electrical going on... it'll be a pretty big power hog at that impedance, and running that low can be very dangerous without proper electrical to back it up</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mast240, post: 7581980, member: 631695"] i wouldn't run that setup on stock alt and stock batt.... you're going to easily see voltage in the 11's, and that could easily make the magic blue smoke appear. at a MINIMUM, i would replace the stock batt, and upgrade to big 3, and then worry about your voltage drop. also, i wouldnt consider wiring the amp down to .67, until you get some good electrical going on... it'll be a pretty big power hog at that impedance, and running that low can be very dangerous without proper electrical to back it up [/QUOTE]
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