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Best under hood AGM battery for 4k watts
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<blockquote data-quote="Blackout67" data-source="post: 8808045" data-attributes="member: 683415"><p>So I have my Autotech 320 amp alt, haven't installed it because I'm running a stock lead acid battery. I have big 3 ready to go, SIA-2500, wired up. Plan on getting a JP84 4 channel. My custom box is being built right now, and I plan on getting a Avatar STU-1546. Gonna be my first big boy system when it all comes together.</p><p>Now all I need is a battery. I don't feel like adding a second battery to the trunk I'd rather just get one to replace the starting battery. Down4Sound reps recommended the XP3400 but it's very expensive and the group size does not match for my 20003 mustang. I don't have the money to buy the Subwoofer, the amp, and new door speakers, so I was thinking about buying a temporary battery maybe a Diehard AGM or Duracell AGM because I do have an SA12 classic obviously with the gain tuned waaay down and I'm tired of the headlights dimming on my long trip home from work at night. But again same problem with group sizes. But I'm not sure this would be worthwhile in the long run cause I'm not sure what I'd do with the battery when I go to replace it with the better battery down the road.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blackout67, post: 8808045, member: 683415"] So I have my Autotech 320 amp alt, haven't installed it because I'm running a stock lead acid battery. I have big 3 ready to go, SIA-2500, wired up. Plan on getting a JP84 4 channel. My custom box is being built right now, and I plan on getting a Avatar STU-1546. Gonna be my first big boy system when it all comes together. Now all I need is a battery. I don't feel like adding a second battery to the trunk I'd rather just get one to replace the starting battery. Down4Sound reps recommended the XP3400 but it's very expensive and the group size does not match for my 20003 mustang. I don't have the money to buy the Subwoofer, the amp, and new door speakers, so I was thinking about buying a temporary battery maybe a Diehard AGM or Duracell AGM because I do have an SA12 classic obviously with the gain tuned waaay down and I'm tired of the headlights dimming on my long trip home from work at night. But again same problem with group sizes. But I'm not sure this would be worthwhile in the long run cause I'm not sure what I'd do with the battery when I go to replace it with the better battery down the road. [/QUOTE]
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