Prowler573
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R.I.P. Gossamer!!
I don't think we are, actually. I think we're all trying to go to the same place we're just using different avenues to get there.You guys are missing the point
I agree 100%NO ONE draws 110A of current every second your car is running and an Isolator is an even bigger waste of your money.
YepA simple example, your car battery has X amount of amperage. Add a cap and you still have X amount of amperage but in different locations. Add a second battery of equal size to your front battery and you now have XX amperage available. Add an isolator and you're back to X amperage PER "system"
Okay - I see what you're saying. The part I've enboldened is subjective. I have seen setups that ran 600 class a/b watts into their front stage/rear fill then ran 600 class d watts into a single sub. In that example I'd have to disagree with you. The considerably more efficient Class D will likely be less of a current hog than the other.Yes, you would want to have the ability to charge/recharge your batteries, but can you honestly say you drive 24/7 with every accessory on, maybe in Alaska where they have no sun for weeks on end ok...my point is you do not draw that much all the time and your front amps draw very little compared to the subs, which are not constant either again unless your doing a sweep or Db Drag.
At any rate there ARE people that ride around with their systems cranked wide open constantly. It's these irresponsible users that give the rest of the aftermarket mobile audio fans a bad name as a whole. If you have X amount of current available and you put Y amount of draw on that available current....if the recharge mechanism (read: the alternator) cannot at least match the demands placed upon it additional storage capacity will merely delay the inevitable. Eventually the system's reserves will get depleted and alternator failure will likely ensue.
Gotta go with jntar on this one...
HO Alternator > 2nd Battery