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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: 8737043" data-attributes="member: 681033"><p>just got on the SSA store and double checked those batteries are rated to charge safely up to 16.2 volts and said they will hold voltage better if your alternator can charge at 14.8 Plus. Looks like I'd be good to go with one of those custom electric already made batteries that's not really too much money for having it all done put together and ready</p><p> I work so hard that the extra one or $200 it would cost would be well worth my time it would take me longer to make the batteries and put it all together then to just pay the extra money. </p><p>It also makes me feel better dealing with Aaron at SSA again and having a warranty on it knowing that it's ready to go to spec.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kybasshead75, post: 8737043, member: 681033"] just got on the SSA store and double checked those batteries are rated to charge safely up to 16.2 volts and said they will hold voltage better if your alternator can charge at 14.8 Plus. Looks like I'd be good to go with one of those custom electric already made batteries that's not really too much money for having it all done put together and ready I work so hard that the extra one or $200 it would cost would be well worth my time it would take me longer to make the batteries and put it all together then to just pay the extra money. It also makes me feel better dealing with Aaron at SSA again and having a warranty on it knowing that it's ready to go to spec. [/QUOTE]
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