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Alt? Batt? Or both?
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<blockquote data-quote="Villeza1" data-source="post: 8120980" data-attributes="member: 608393"><p>That never happened to me when I had my D9's on my stock all. I played mine full tilt all the time. The only reason I could do that was b/c every weekend I recharged the batts. The batts are key here, not the alt. As long as the batts are recharged, the system is golden. The example has been set by Pipo and Nic Watts.</p><p></p><p>You have to be smart here and let your alt recharge the system. It's not going to take all day or as long as you might think. My Stock GM alt would have my 6 XS Power D3100 and 1 D3400 batts recharged enough to start my car the next day. I had that setup for nearly 8 months. Most of the time I recharged the batts during the weekend. Which I could tell how good my alt was recharging the batts by how fast the external charged would finish its charge (which only took 2-3 hrs). Now, with 4 alts, it takes like 5 minutes to recharge the batts with an extra d3100 (7 total / 1 d3400) and I have way more power now.</p><p></p><p>I keep editing this post lol</p><p></p><p>There was one time I let the system go for roughly 1 month before I finally put the system on my external charger and it took nearly the avg recharge time (8hrs) to recharge my batts bake to 100%.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Villeza1, post: 8120980, member: 608393"] That never happened to me when I had my D9's on my stock all. I played mine full tilt all the time. The only reason I could do that was b/c every weekend I recharged the batts. The batts are key here, not the alt. As long as the batts are recharged, the system is golden. The example has been set by Pipo and Nic Watts. You have to be smart here and let your alt recharge the system. It's not going to take all day or as long as you might think. My Stock GM alt would have my 6 XS Power D3100 and 1 D3400 batts recharged enough to start my car the next day. I had that setup for nearly 8 months. Most of the time I recharged the batts during the weekend. Which I could tell how good my alt was recharging the batts by how fast the external charged would finish its charge (which only took 2-3 hrs). Now, with 4 alts, it takes like 5 minutes to recharge the batts with an extra d3100 (7 total / 1 d3400) and I have way more power now. I keep editing this post lol There was one time I let the system go for roughly 1 month before I finally put the system on my external charger and it took nearly the avg recharge time (8hrs) to recharge my batts bake to 100%. [/QUOTE]
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