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<blockquote data-quote="atoz2" data-source="post: 8471277" data-attributes="member: 662376"><p>I'm looking to run 1500-2000w, with 2 group 65 agm's and big 3 done. Is that enough to successfully run 1500-2000w my stock alternator is a 90 amp. So looking at amplifier efficiency, I've head good things about b2 mono and incriminator 20.1 being ran on stock electrical. Any other suggestions guys? Also if you conservatively set gain on an amplifier does it change the efficiency? Like if I run my Vfl 175.1 with the gains set around 2000w? I know efficiency drops with lower resistance.</p><p></p><p>Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="atoz2, post: 8471277, member: 662376"] I'm looking to run 1500-2000w, with 2 group 65 agm's and big 3 done. Is that enough to successfully run 1500-2000w my stock alternator is a 90 amp. So looking at amplifier efficiency, I've head good things about b2 mono and incriminator 20.1 being ran on stock electrical. Any other suggestions guys? Also if you conservatively set gain on an amplifier does it change the efficiency? Like if I run my Vfl 175.1 with the gains set around 2000w? I know efficiency drops with lower resistance. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk [/QUOTE]
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