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<blockquote data-quote="gckless" data-source="post: 7937084" data-attributes="member: 635756"><p>Yeah, you need multiple runs of wiring anyway, a single 1/0AWG cannot support that draw. But then again, you don't have anything up front right now that will push that kind of current. If you are estimating 650A of draw, where do you think you are going to be getting all that juice from? Sure, you will have some battery reserve, but that will not last that long. You are going to need to recharge them. You need a HO alternator running that much power if you plan on using this as a daily and playing for decent amounts of time. Plain and simple. A big one. And then, you will need a couple runs of wire.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gckless, post: 7937084, member: 635756"] Yeah, you need multiple runs of wiring anyway, a single 1/0AWG cannot support that draw. But then again, you don't have anything up front right now that will push that kind of current. If you are estimating 650A of draw, where do you think you are going to be getting all that juice from? Sure, you will have some battery reserve, but that will not last that long. You are going to need to recharge them. You need a HO alternator running that much power if you plan on using this as a daily and playing for decent amounts of time. Plain and simple. A big one. And then, you will need a couple runs of wire. [/QUOTE]
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