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<blockquote data-quote="nismotwin" data-source="post: 8521345" data-attributes="member: 646178"><p>Many people ask this question. It's not the same as choosing an alternator where your amp draw is x amount so you need an alt with x amount of current ability. Batteries are more about time. There are alot of variables, are you going to play it key off, total amp draw, components efficiency and on and on. Also everyone has there opinion. Having said that what i find to be constant and most agree to is 55AH per 1000 watts or match total RMS wattage to the batteries max amperage flow.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nismotwin, post: 8521345, member: 646178"] Many people ask this question. It's not the same as choosing an alternator where your amp draw is x amount so you need an alt with x amount of current ability. Batteries are more about time. There are alot of variables, are you going to play it key off, total amp draw, components efficiency and on and on. Also everyone has there opinion. Having said that what i find to be constant and most agree to is 55AH per 1000 watts or match total RMS wattage to the batteries max amperage flow. [/QUOTE]
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