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<blockquote data-quote="Villeza1" data-source="post: 7838554" data-attributes="member: 608393"><p>I do agree if the load is stronger than both the battery and alternator, then simply adding an extra batt will not suffice. Basically, on a daily basis, his voltage will always be low since the alt and batt cannot keep up. The alt would never have a chance to charge the batt back up nor will it be able to handle the daily stain of power from the amplifier. But in his case, it will be perfectly fine to do the big 3 and add an extra batt. Once you get past 2k+ total power daily, then a H/O alt is needed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Villeza1, post: 7838554, member: 608393"] I do agree if the load is stronger than both the battery and alternator, then simply adding an extra batt will not suffice. Basically, on a daily basis, his voltage will always be low since the alt and batt cannot keep up. The alt would never have a chance to charge the batt back up nor will it be able to handle the daily stain of power from the amplifier. But in his case, it will be perfectly fine to do the big 3 and add an extra batt. Once you get past 2k+ total power daily, then a H/O alt is needed. [/QUOTE]
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