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<blockquote data-quote="audioholic" data-source="post: 5042593" data-attributes="member: 549629"><p>You could run 10,000 watts on your stock electrical system, if you never turn it all the way up, or rarely bump for long periods of time, or drive alot with the stereo off to allow a recharge, or if you are willing to put a batt charger on it at night, etc etc etc.</p><p></p><p>In other words, we'd just be guessing. Hooking a 2400 watt amplifier to your charging system does not necessarily mean you will be drawing 2400 watts from your charging system, or even trying to do so. 02accords reply meant to upgrade what you can now, and with your listening habits, see what happens. The only thing I would add would be, carry jumper cables with you... and monitor your system voltage between listening sessions to see what is happening so a dead battery doesn't come as a surprise at the worst time possible.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="audioholic, post: 5042593, member: 549629"] You could run 10,000 watts on your stock electrical system, if you never turn it all the way up, or rarely bump for long periods of time, or drive alot with the stereo off to allow a recharge, or if you are willing to put a batt charger on it at night, etc etc etc. In other words, we'd just be guessing. Hooking a 2400 watt amplifier to your charging system does not necessarily mean you will be drawing 2400 watts from your charging system, or even trying to do so. 02accords reply meant to upgrade what you can now, and with your listening habits, see what happens. The only thing I would add would be, carry jumper cables with you... and monitor your system voltage between listening sessions to see what is happening so a dead battery doesn't come as a surprise at the worst time possible. [/QUOTE]
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