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does your RPMS drop when your idling?
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<blockquote data-quote="drkodin" data-source="post: 846128" data-attributes="member: 545032"><p>wow, you guys talk a lot //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/biggrin.gif.d71a5d36fcbab170f2364c9f2e3946cb.gif .</p><p></p><p>cappy72: it is possible to run different batteries without an isolator, but it is also a good way to kill both a lot quicker. In a lamens explanation, each battery wil continually try to charge the other since neither will ever be the same, they will never be able to equal out is another way to put it. and as for your origional question about the rpms, with you testing it the way you did i wouldn't worry too much. It would be good to run it at max volume with at idle, but it won't hurt you all that bad.</p><p></p><p>netherland: i run 3kWrms off a stock 150a alt and two yellow tops and have zero problems, to get my headlights to even dim it takes be being just stupid loud. However, if you intend to compete and will be blasting tones you will need at least 180a alt and a bank of 3-4 batts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="drkodin, post: 846128, member: 545032"] wow, you guys talk a lot [IMG]//content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/biggrin.gif.d71a5d36fcbab170f2364c9f2e3946cb.gif[/IMG] . cappy72: it is possible to run different batteries without an isolator, but it is also a good way to kill both a lot quicker. In a lamens explanation, each battery wil continually try to charge the other since neither will ever be the same, they will never be able to equal out is another way to put it. and as for your origional question about the rpms, with you testing it the way you did i wouldn't worry too much. It would be good to run it at max volume with at idle, but it won't hurt you all that bad. netherland: i run 3kWrms off a stock 150a alt and two yellow tops and have zero problems, to get my headlights to even dim it takes be being just stupid loud. However, if you intend to compete and will be blasting tones you will need at least 180a alt and a bank of 3-4 batts. [/QUOTE]
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