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<blockquote data-quote="BigMoneyTT" data-source="post: 5140014" data-attributes="member: 603437"><p>I have an Orion 2500D and a Rockford Fosgate Power 800a4 that I would like to run in my car. I have upgraded my alt to a 200amp Ohio Generator and upgraded to 0 gauge Big 3, but at the moment I am still using the stock battery. Before I install everything I want to get a better idea of what to do with the electrical system to avoid problems down the road. How many batteries should I be running for this setup? Can I keep the stock battery up front to run the engine while using a large deep cycle in the trunk to run the amps? If so, is a Kinetik HC2400 the way to go or should I be looking at something else?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BigMoneyTT, post: 5140014, member: 603437"] I have an Orion 2500D and a Rockford Fosgate Power 800a4 that I would like to run in my car. I have upgraded my alt to a 200amp Ohio Generator and upgraded to 0 gauge Big 3, but at the moment I am still using the stock battery. Before I install everything I want to get a better idea of what to do with the electrical system to avoid problems down the road. How many batteries should I be running for this setup? Can I keep the stock battery up front to run the engine while using a large deep cycle in the trunk to run the amps? If so, is a Kinetik HC2400 the way to go or should I be looking at something else? [/QUOTE]
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