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<blockquote data-quote="lipski24.ml" data-source="post: 8170683" data-attributes="member: 651280"><p>Okay, so I put a system in my fathers 99' Chevy Blazer LT for him (and me of course) and its been starting hard, and the lights dim when I have my DD slapping. So I am thinking it time for the big three. I need some help though! First I wasn't sure if I have to have a fuse between the alternator positive and the battery positive. I also need some recommendations on wire, I am on a tight budget, and just want to finish the project! Should I just get a new battery? Or should I do this and eventually get a new bat? I have a 1500 watt amp. Please put some links of cheap/ good battery terminals. Fuses, wire. Etc. Whatever I need, because I don't really know wires, and I have NO idea about fuses.. Haha! I need help here guys! Thanks!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lipski24.ml, post: 8170683, member: 651280"] Okay, so I put a system in my fathers 99' Chevy Blazer LT for him (and me of course) and its been starting hard, and the lights dim when I have my DD slapping. So I am thinking it time for the big three. I need some help though! First I wasn't sure if I have to have a fuse between the alternator positive and the battery positive. I also need some recommendations on wire, I am on a tight budget, and just want to finish the project! Should I just get a new battery? Or should I do this and eventually get a new bat? I have a 1500 watt amp. Please put some links of cheap/ good battery terminals. Fuses, wire. Etc. Whatever I need, because I don't really know wires, and I have NO idea about fuses.. Haha! I need help here guys! Thanks! [/QUOTE]
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