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How does an alternator play into an amp's output?
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<blockquote data-quote="ginxdor" data-source="post: 6830263" data-attributes="member: 610190"><p>As long as the batt and batt cap can discharge fast enough and your wire is thick enough to feed the amps you'll be good. The voltage would stand better with car idling and this would cause the amp to draw less current to produce needed power. You cells would also charge faster between songs. I think you could upgrade/increase on your batts/caps; you already have a power plant you just need to get it to the equipment.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ginxdor, post: 6830263, member: 610190"] As long as the batt and batt cap can discharge fast enough and your wire is thick enough to feed the amps you'll be good. The voltage would stand better with car idling and this would cause the amp to draw less current to produce needed power. You cells would also charge faster between songs. I think you could upgrade/increase on your batts/caps; you already have a power plant you just need to get it to the equipment. [/QUOTE]
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