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Help with HO alternator and AGM batteries
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<blockquote data-quote="dcornelius08" data-source="post: 8715324" data-attributes="member: 656819"><p>Oh i know the lithium would be extreme overkill for 2k BUT i am trying to future proof, I want to have headroom for whatever i may want to do in the future. that's why i went with an amp that dynod(i know not real world results) over 4k at 1ohm so that way i have headroom for a second sub. My ultimate goal is to eventually have 4-6 woofers with 2-3 of this mono amp. Granted that wont happen for a while buying piece by piece but i wanna plan for my end goal not in the moment so i don't have to continuously replace items in the end costing quite a bit more money than just going overkill from the git go. I really just wanted to go with a temporary agm for peace of mind, then i can then put it into my other vehicle as a starting battery so no money wasted in the end.</p><p>But thank you for the assistance, i just hear SOO many conflicting opinions as to how many ah of agm is enough. ive seen some extremes from 110ah isnt enough for 2k to 50ah is enough for 2k</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dcornelius08, post: 8715324, member: 656819"] Oh i know the lithium would be extreme overkill for 2k BUT i am trying to future proof, I want to have headroom for whatever i may want to do in the future. that's why i went with an amp that dynod(i know not real world results) over 4k at 1ohm so that way i have headroom for a second sub. My ultimate goal is to eventually have 4-6 woofers with 2-3 of this mono amp. Granted that wont happen for a while buying piece by piece but i wanna plan for my end goal not in the moment so i don't have to continuously replace items in the end costing quite a bit more money than just going overkill from the git go. I really just wanted to go with a temporary agm for peace of mind, then i can then put it into my other vehicle as a starting battery so no money wasted in the end. But thank you for the assistance, i just hear SOO many conflicting opinions as to how many ah of agm is enough. ive seen some extremes from 110ah isnt enough for 2k to 50ah is enough for 2k [/QUOTE]
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