Do you think that Steve is actually using the system to it's full output potential while driving around bumping? Highly doubt it. Even if that were the case, he would spending quite a bit of time recahrging the batteries after driving. The music material will only pull a small amount of current from the amplifiers. They are not going to be operating at full tilt with max current draw the entire time.
Lmao, YOU JUST MADE MY POINT DUDE!!!..
Since I'm a newb (not hardly) why does steve have all those batteries??? You mean 2 300 amp alternators is not enough?? Why, cause 2 300 amp alternators could NEVER keep up with 8 bd 1500d!!!
The batteries provide support for the alternator so when his system NEEDS more than 600 amps the batteries are there to fill in the gap... ( i would think with those amps and all the accessories that would be easy to do)
With the system that is described by the origional poster, (a system very similar to my own) his stock alternator will not have ANY problem keeping both batteries charged. He never mentioned getting a h/0 alt, he was debating getting a cap. A small 2nd battery would be the least expensive way to go, it would be better than a cap, and would not harm his alternator AT ALL
how many people do you know who run 5k watts(and more) for daily with just a h/o alternator ONLY????
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To the origional poster, just upgrade your wiring like was mentioned before, and get a small 2nd battery.. It's cheaper than a h/o alt, and better (and cheaper) than a cap. just my 2 cents from the resident newb
I made your point? Tell me the logic in your point, which is this. Once the alternator gets to the point where it needs voltage from the batteries, it is not working anymore, therefore your batteries are not being charged by the alternator either. SO then what happens? The batteries are being drained.. Does that make it worth adding another battery when the charging system already cannot do it's job???
When your alternator goes out or you lose a belt, you don't notice at first as the battery is providing power for spark and vehicle accessories. Once that gets to the point of exhaustion, the car dies as the battery alone can no longer support it. It is dead. Same situation when the alternator can no longer support the load of the vehicle and accessories.
And never once did I call you a noob. I don't point fingers, call names or any of that BS. We're simply having a discussion, so leave it at that.