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<blockquote data-quote="cfox10" data-source="post: 8450662" data-attributes="member: 631530"><p>Good to know, I'm going to add the 2nd battery and see where we're at. Might just put it back to 2ohm and call it a day.</p><p></p><p>I got the two 8's, SQ 1200 and wiring for my buddy as a birthday gift and I've got more into already than I really wanted to. I couldn't pass up the deal I got from MrFoca though on the subs an amp was a great price too.</p><p></p><p>He doesn't understand the importance of proper electrical so I have to guide and convince him to spend money.. it's a recipe for disaster running @.5 so it's likely not a good idea.</p><p></p><p>I only decided to run .5 on this amp after everyone on the soundqubed page said they run theirs on stock electrical and single agm with no problems/drop. I don't see how, the amp doesn't seem very efficient in comparison to others I've ran.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cfox10, post: 8450662, member: 631530"] Good to know, I'm going to add the 2nd battery and see where we're at. Might just put it back to 2ohm and call it a day. I got the two 8's, SQ 1200 and wiring for my buddy as a birthday gift and I've got more into already than I really wanted to. I couldn't pass up the deal I got from MrFoca though on the subs an amp was a great price too. He doesn't understand the importance of proper electrical so I have to guide and convince him to spend money.. it's a recipe for disaster running @.5 so it's likely not a good idea. I only decided to run .5 on this amp after everyone on the soundqubed page said they run theirs on stock electrical and single agm with no problems/drop. I don't see how, the amp doesn't seem very efficient in comparison to others I've ran. [/QUOTE]
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