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<blockquote data-quote="GreenMachine70" data-source="post: 732682" data-attributes="member: 558975"><p>I wouldn't go with the optima there internal resistance aint that spiffy and there only like 800 amps. if you want to get rid of your dimming lights and not have to worry about voltage drop. get the 160amp alt and get at least a 100amp battery a big one and shop aroud for ones with a low internal res. what that does is lets the charge and discharge faster, perfect for big systems. HO alternators has some good batteries and the price aint bad, check e'm out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GreenMachine70, post: 732682, member: 558975"] I wouldn't go with the optima there internal resistance aint that spiffy and there only like 800 amps. if you want to get rid of your dimming lights and not have to worry about voltage drop. get the 160amp alt and get at least a 100amp battery a big one and shop aroud for ones with a low internal res. what that does is lets the charge and discharge faster, perfect for big systems. HO alternators has some good batteries and the price aint bad, check e'm out. [/QUOTE]
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