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<blockquote data-quote="bgowdy" data-source="post: 7712344" data-attributes="member: 632121"><p>im not trying to start a argument but i have the Planet audio bb2400.1, set to 2175rms @ 1ohn(via dmm) bouta go ahead and set it to 2200rms. with stock 100a alt, 1 stock batt, and 2 other batts that are not close to being as good as your batts. my voltage stays from 12.5v-13v sometimes higher depending on the song freq. i had a amp before that fried for no reason what so ever. it sounds like theres a connection problem somewere.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bgowdy, post: 7712344, member: 632121"] im not trying to start a argument but i have the Planet audio bb2400.1, set to 2175rms @ 1ohn(via dmm) bouta go ahead and set it to 2200rms. with stock 100a alt, 1 stock batt, and 2 other batts that are not close to being as good as your batts. my voltage stays from 12.5v-13v sometimes higher depending on the song freq. i had a amp before that fried for no reason what so ever. it sounds like theres a connection problem somewere. [/QUOTE]
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