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How far can i go with a 125amp alternator?
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<blockquote data-quote="KyleBechtold" data-source="post: 7683223" data-attributes="member: 604516"><p>with a good battery bank you could go a lot higher than posted above.. now then your habits like posted above determine everything.. you can't sit there and jam 3kw at a stop light for minutes on end.. just get a voltage meter and watch voltage.. the best way to hook it up would be positive wire going to the front battery and negative going to the rear battery to get a whole system spectrum.. another way would be to get two.. one for your batt bank where you have the amp hooked up and then another for the rest of the system.. this will make sure your amp sees proper voltage as well as the rest of the vehicle.. turn down as needed..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KyleBechtold, post: 7683223, member: 604516"] with a good battery bank you could go a lot higher than posted above.. now then your habits like posted above determine everything.. you can't sit there and jam 3kw at a stop light for minutes on end.. just get a voltage meter and watch voltage.. the best way to hook it up would be positive wire going to the front battery and negative going to the rear battery to get a whole system spectrum.. another way would be to get two.. one for your batt bank where you have the amp hooked up and then another for the rest of the system.. this will make sure your amp sees proper voltage as well as the rest of the vehicle.. turn down as needed.. [/QUOTE]
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