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<blockquote data-quote="Kross6622" data-source="post: 6282232" data-attributes="member: 613869"><p>I am also fairly new, but I think I can give a little insight, could be way off but ive been doing a lot of research and have some basic knoweldge.</p><p></p><p>Basically it will depend on battery(ies) and what your current alternator amperage is at.</p><p></p><p>Most amps will have a recommended fuse which will help determine how much wattage it is. You can have an amp with a higher fuse rating then what your alternator puts out since music is dynamic and is not always at full tilt. You do not want to go to high as then you will have voltage drops and your battery(ies) will be drained. Allowing it to recharge your battery. I think the better way to go about this is know what you plan to do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kross6622, post: 6282232, member: 613869"] I am also fairly new, but I think I can give a little insight, could be way off but ive been doing a lot of research and have some basic knoweldge. Basically it will depend on battery(ies) and what your current alternator amperage is at. Most amps will have a recommended fuse which will help determine how much wattage it is. You can have an amp with a higher fuse rating then what your alternator puts out since music is dynamic and is not always at full tilt. You do not want to go to high as then you will have voltage drops and your battery(ies) will be drained. Allowing it to recharge your battery. I think the better way to go about this is know what you plan to do. [/QUOTE]
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