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<blockquote data-quote="Shorty Jenkans" data-source="post: 8525212" data-attributes="member: 670773"><p>that should run good. a general rule of thumb is that 1 amp is similar to 10 watts, so a 270 amp alternator can push 2700 watts. But you're not always needing to discharge the full 3400. Another battery will do you well. And your alternator wont overcharge unless you have an external voltage regulator which allows you to adjust the voltage it charges at and you set it too high. Big 3 is a must</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shorty Jenkans, post: 8525212, member: 670773"] that should run good. a general rule of thumb is that 1 amp is similar to 10 watts, so a 270 amp alternator can push 2700 watts. But you're not always needing to discharge the full 3400. Another battery will do you well. And your alternator wont overcharge unless you have an external voltage regulator which allows you to adjust the voltage it charges at and you set it too high. Big 3 is a must [/QUOTE]
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