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<blockquote data-quote="audiolife" data-source="post: 7179067" data-attributes="member: 541383"><p>If you listen to your system loud often you should have 70 amps of alternator power for every 1000 watts of power. You should also have enough battery located by the amplifiers to help cover the dips (not under the hood but by the amps). Having enough alternator to keep the batteries charged is important because if you leave a lead acid battery undercharged too long the undercharged portion becomes an insolator not allowing the battery to recharge. Stock alt with a large system usually means a lot of time plugged into the wall. Standard cell needs to be kept up at 12.5 volts and an AGM 12.7 volts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="audiolife, post: 7179067, member: 541383"] If you listen to your system loud often you should have 70 amps of alternator power for every 1000 watts of power. You should also have enough battery located by the amplifiers to help cover the dips (not under the hood but by the amps). Having enough alternator to keep the batteries charged is important because if you leave a lead acid battery undercharged too long the undercharged portion becomes an insolator not allowing the battery to recharge. Stock alt with a large system usually means a lot of time plugged into the wall. Standard cell needs to be kept up at 12.5 volts and an AGM 12.7 volts. [/QUOTE]
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