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<blockquote data-quote="BackintheGame" data-source="post: 8259130" data-attributes="member: 658745"><p>So you are only trying to run 1800 plus your component amp? Before you drop $469 on a HO alt why don't you buy a bigger battery or two and be more than happy with a lot more money in your pocket. This website is full of very useful info but more often than not people trying to make a buck. Once upon a time, I needed a HO alt at $469 to run my 4000 watt system. A few batteries later I am running 4k at 14.8 all day. Don't fall for it. Save yourself the money. Unless of course you are competing. And then upgrade everything.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BackintheGame, post: 8259130, member: 658745"] So you are only trying to run 1800 plus your component amp? Before you drop $469 on a HO alt why don't you buy a bigger battery or two and be more than happy with a lot more money in your pocket. This website is full of very useful info but more often than not people trying to make a buck. Once upon a time, I needed a HO alt at $469 to run my 4000 watt system. A few batteries later I am running 4k at 14.8 all day. Don't fall for it. Save yourself the money. Unless of course you are competing. And then upgrade everything. [/QUOTE]
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