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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: 8737015" data-attributes="member: 681033"><p>Looks like Apex audio is selling 40 amp hours six packs of lto's for 379, and the hardware will add another 120. that would end up being around the same price as a ready-made and warrantied 40 amp hours from custom electric at the SSA store. I'm thinking since I work so much I might be better off just getting one already made for a little higher price I could start with the 40 amp hours ready to put in the vehicle. it's tempting to get the 80 amp hour version for a thousand since it only weighs 10 lb more and is twice the power as I'm concerned about weight also.</p><p>I'm still open to the idea of getting two six packs for $758 but apparently you need a balancer hardware and the know-how to put it all together which I don't have yet. Looks like the difference might be about 150 to $200 which I'd almost rather spend just to have it ready instead of having to build it. Either way I think 80 amp hours should do it. </p><p>Still kind of worried that that sfb 8K running at 2.67 ohms will be too much for my 3K rated subs. The 5K might be enough looking at about 2,700 to 3K at that impedance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kybasshead75, post: 8737015, member: 681033"] Looks like Apex audio is selling 40 amp hours six packs of lto's for 379, and the hardware will add another 120. that would end up being around the same price as a ready-made and warrantied 40 amp hours from custom electric at the SSA store. I'm thinking since I work so much I might be better off just getting one already made for a little higher price I could start with the 40 amp hours ready to put in the vehicle. it's tempting to get the 80 amp hour version for a thousand since it only weighs 10 lb more and is twice the power as I'm concerned about weight also. I'm still open to the idea of getting two six packs for $758 but apparently you need a balancer hardware and the know-how to put it all together which I don't have yet. Looks like the difference might be about 150 to $200 which I'd almost rather spend just to have it ready instead of having to build it. Either way I think 80 amp hours should do it. Still kind of worried that that sfb 8K running at 2.67 ohms will be too much for my 3K rated subs. The 5K might be enough looking at about 2,700 to 3K at that impedance. [/QUOTE]
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