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Good battery for a 5k install w 320 amp alternator?
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<blockquote data-quote="Kybasshead75" data-source="post: 8736672" data-attributes="member: 681033"><p>That jives with what I've heard from a lot of experienced audio enthusiasts about the new lithium technology. How complicated is it to build your own from those Chinese cells that seems to be all the rage now. I've heard others recommend that too saying it's cheaper and better. </p><p>I always had a feeling it was a bad idea to mix the two types because of voltage your regularities and the differences they have. Makes sense to me. I'm running my son down 8K at 2.670 so it will realistically be putting out about 4K of power. I'm running high sensitivity mid-range and Tweeter so 1 k will be plenty loud powering them. </p><p>I was thinking I'd need more battery power because that alternator isn't putting out that much unless you're revving it at Max RPMs. I always prioritize base electrical and dynamat over anything in a new build.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kybasshead75, post: 8736672, member: 681033"] That jives with what I've heard from a lot of experienced audio enthusiasts about the new lithium technology. How complicated is it to build your own from those Chinese cells that seems to be all the rage now. I've heard others recommend that too saying it's cheaper and better. I always had a feeling it was a bad idea to mix the two types because of voltage your regularities and the differences they have. Makes sense to me. I'm running my son down 8K at 2.670 so it will realistically be putting out about 4K of power. I'm running high sensitivity mid-range and Tweeter so 1 k will be plenty loud powering them. I was thinking I'd need more battery power because that alternator isn't putting out that much unless you're revving it at Max RPMs. I always prioritize base electrical and dynamat over anything in a new build. [/QUOTE]
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