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<blockquote data-quote="Ajf23" data-source="post: 8825254" data-attributes="member: 686650"><p>Hey guys, tax seasons coming up super fast which means we’re all upgrading our systems one way or another (most of us anyway) </p><p> I’m sorry if this topic is beaten to death already, but I couldn’t find anything close enough to be satisfied with the answer </p><p> So I’m wondering, I am ditching my sundown audio sa15s for a pair of skar audio vfx15s, swapping taramps 3k out for a smart 5k, adding an amp for the mids (haven’t decided yet but absolutely no more than 800 watts)</p><p> Right now on stock alternator(200 amps) xs power d6400(?), and big 3 if I let it voltage drops to lower 10s. (I don’t let it don’t worry) </p><p> I’m moving the system out of my pooper trooper crown Vic into a Chevy traverse, so I’m losing the dual alternator option. I’m looking into a 400 amp alternator, and replacing the factory battery with the same d6400. While I’m working on this I just wanted some opinions on whether or not this will be sufficient for a taramps smart 5k. I can add a second d6400 if absolutely necessary but don’t want to spend more than I have too. </p><p> Any insight is appreciated, and I thank you for your time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ajf23, post: 8825254, member: 686650"] Hey guys, tax seasons coming up super fast which means we’re all upgrading our systems one way or another (most of us anyway) I’m sorry if this topic is beaten to death already, but I couldn’t find anything close enough to be satisfied with the answer So I’m wondering, I am ditching my sundown audio sa15s for a pair of skar audio vfx15s, swapping taramps 3k out for a smart 5k, adding an amp for the mids (haven’t decided yet but absolutely no more than 800 watts) Right now on stock alternator(200 amps) xs power d6400(?), and big 3 if I let it voltage drops to lower 10s. (I don’t let it don’t worry) I’m moving the system out of my pooper trooper crown Vic into a Chevy traverse, so I’m losing the dual alternator option. I’m looking into a 400 amp alternator, and replacing the factory battery with the same d6400. While I’m working on this I just wanted some opinions on whether or not this will be sufficient for a taramps smart 5k. I can add a second d6400 if absolutely necessary but don’t want to spend more than I have too. Any insight is appreciated, and I thank you for your time. [/QUOTE]
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