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<blockquote data-quote="travicles" data-source="post: 6708979" data-attributes="member: 612562"><p>Hi there. Right now, I am just running a mb quart dsc4125, so about 500 watts. I have a 140 amp alternator and an optima redtop. This weekend though, I am installing the mb quart dsc1500, so that basically runs my wattage total to 2000. Can my current electrical system handle this? I have a feeling it won't. Also, I have done the big 3.</p><p></p><p>Basically, what kind of battery should I add since I'm about to run 2000 watts? I am looking for something cheap and easy to get, so if anything works that I can get at walmart or sears or anything like that, that would be great. Thanks for any suggestions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="travicles, post: 6708979, member: 612562"] Hi there. Right now, I am just running a mb quart dsc4125, so about 500 watts. I have a 140 amp alternator and an optima redtop. This weekend though, I am installing the mb quart dsc1500, so that basically runs my wattage total to 2000. Can my current electrical system handle this? I have a feeling it won't. Also, I have done the big 3. Basically, what kind of battery should I add since I'm about to run 2000 watts? I am looking for something cheap and easy to get, so if anything works that I can get at walmart or sears or anything like that, that would be great. Thanks for any suggestions. [/QUOTE]
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