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<blockquote data-quote="Freelander" data-source="post: 3114334" data-attributes="member: 576814"><p>I've googled it and searched on here but after going though several threads and not finding the exact info I need I'm just going to ask.</p><p></p><p>My freelander has I believe a 120amp alternator. I will be running a MMATS D300HC and a Clarion 3200A 4 channel amp. I plan on doing the big 3 before anything is installed but think that I will still need another battery. I will also be running two 155 watt spot lights up front so that will be even more of a demand on my electrical.</p><p></p><p>What is the best way to go about adding another battery to my system. I've been looking at the Kinetik 2400 as the additional battery. Will my alternator charge both batteries fine? Should I look into having my alternator rewound for higher output with adding another battery?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Freelander, post: 3114334, member: 576814"] I've googled it and searched on here but after going though several threads and not finding the exact info I need I'm just going to ask. My freelander has I believe a 120amp alternator. I will be running a MMATS D300HC and a Clarion 3200A 4 channel amp. I plan on doing the big 3 before anything is installed but think that I will still need another battery. I will also be running two 155 watt spot lights up front so that will be even more of a demand on my electrical. What is the best way to go about adding another battery to my system. I've been looking at the Kinetik 2400 as the additional battery. Will my alternator charge both batteries fine? Should I look into having my alternator rewound for higher output with adding another battery? [/QUOTE]
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