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<blockquote data-quote="filtor1" data-source="post: 7909184" data-attributes="member: 559406"><p>Ok, I want you to research parallel and series wiring. There are several online calculators that will do it for you, but I recommend you have a solid understanding of each method and how it relates to the final load on the amplifier. I could advise you all I want on what you need to get, but in the end want you to know why you bought what you did.</p><p></p><p>As for Batteries, I am not much of a brand guy. I buy based on personal experience with the product and the owner. This is one of the reasons I buy drivers manufactured by Fi. I have used Powermaster, Kinetic, and Optima batteries in the past and would recommend any of them. You will need to know the size limitations and buy the batteries that will physically fit in that location. If you don't have a size limitation, pick the highest capacity you can within your budget.</p><p></p><p>I have no experience with respects to alternators. I will have to lean on others experience there. Any of the vehicles that I have worked on that required the addition of an upgraded alternator had them installed by someone else.</p><p></p><p>Chris</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="filtor1, post: 7909184, member: 559406"] Ok, I want you to research parallel and series wiring. There are several online calculators that will do it for you, but I recommend you have a solid understanding of each method and how it relates to the final load on the amplifier. I could advise you all I want on what you need to get, but in the end want you to know why you bought what you did. As for Batteries, I am not much of a brand guy. I buy based on personal experience with the product and the owner. This is one of the reasons I buy drivers manufactured by Fi. I have used Powermaster, Kinetic, and Optima batteries in the past and would recommend any of them. You will need to know the size limitations and buy the batteries that will physically fit in that location. If you don't have a size limitation, pick the highest capacity you can within your budget. I have no experience with respects to alternators. I will have to lean on others experience there. Any of the vehicles that I have worked on that required the addition of an upgraded alternator had them installed by someone else. Chris [/QUOTE]
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