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Adding an extra battery to the trunk
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<blockquote data-quote="Jayspl" data-source="post: 8661591" data-attributes="member: 674036"><p>Quick question I plan on adding any extra battery to the trunk I’m going to be running a single z5 12” sundown at 1ohm on a Orion hccaa 3000.1 or maybe a 4000.1 sundown amp not to set on an amp yet also a 480 rms zapco 4 ch for my door and rear stage speakers I was wondering what I will need to add the extra battery. fuse block and power and ground distribution wise, I also want to use smd products if that helps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jayspl, post: 8661591, member: 674036"] Quick question I plan on adding any extra battery to the trunk I’m going to be running a single z5 12” sundown at 1ohm on a Orion hccaa 3000.1 or maybe a 4000.1 sundown amp not to set on an amp yet also a 480 rms zapco 4 ch for my door and rear stage speakers I was wondering what I will need to add the extra battery. fuse block and power and ground distribution wise, I also want to use smd products if that helps. [/QUOTE]
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