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<blockquote data-quote="inteva6184" data-source="post: 8636066" data-attributes="member: 672062"><p>The other day I posted about my setup with a taramp hd-5000 and I was quickly schooled about how inadequate my electrical was. So far I swapped my junk ac delco with a odyssey and put in some better ofc wire. Voltage drop is much better but as you all know it still needs batteries by the amp. My issues are I dont know jack, I am limited on space and I am poor haha. So my question is could I buy one or two XS Power D680 batteries or something similar and have them just help out or would that be to much drain on one or two small batteries and damage them? Also could I just wire them up or do I need a isolator?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="inteva6184, post: 8636066, member: 672062"] The other day I posted about my setup with a taramp hd-5000 and I was quickly schooled about how inadequate my electrical was. So far I swapped my junk ac delco with a odyssey and put in some better ofc wire. Voltage drop is much better but as you all know it still needs batteries by the amp. My issues are I dont know jack, I am limited on space and I am poor haha. So my question is could I buy one or two XS Power D680 batteries or something similar and have them just help out or would that be to much drain on one or two small batteries and damage them? Also could I just wire them up or do I need a isolator? [/QUOTE]
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