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<blockquote data-quote="BassAddictJ" data-source="post: 2165419" data-attributes="member: 560415"><p>ive run these amps alot, modded and unmodded, 2 at one time for a while.</p><p></p><p>full tilt it is capable of pulling 150amps according to MTX, probly 120-125amp full tilt on ur electrical. dont expect to be anywhere near 14.4 volts full tilt, i have a 90amp stock alty, big 3, dual 0awg power wire, and 2 red tops, and i was hovering right @ 12v getting 1250w out of a single 1501d.</p><p></p><p>if i were u i'd invest ina nice battery, for daily driveing id say an optima red top, if u plan on runnin the car off with the system on alot then do a yellow top. down the line a HO alty is the best bet, but if ur just gonna run one of these you should be fine with a nice abttery.</p><p></p><p>dont get a capacitor, thats a waste of money unless u have the alternator juice to back up ur electrical and back up the cap. otherwise help for the first 4 or 5 econds then be worthless....invest n better batteries.</p><p></p><p>this amp will run off 4awg wire BUT itll run more efficently off 0awg. i personally use 8awg speaker wire but you'll be fine with 10awg.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BassAddictJ, post: 2165419, member: 560415"] ive run these amps alot, modded and unmodded, 2 at one time for a while. full tilt it is capable of pulling 150amps according to MTX, probly 120-125amp full tilt on ur electrical. dont expect to be anywhere near 14.4 volts full tilt, i have a 90amp stock alty, big 3, dual 0awg power wire, and 2 red tops, and i was hovering right @ 12v getting 1250w out of a single 1501d. if i were u i'd invest ina nice battery, for daily driveing id say an optima red top, if u plan on runnin the car off with the system on alot then do a yellow top. down the line a HO alty is the best bet, but if ur just gonna run one of these you should be fine with a nice abttery. dont get a capacitor, thats a waste of money unless u have the alternator juice to back up ur electrical and back up the cap. otherwise help for the first 4 or 5 econds then be worthless....invest n better batteries. this amp will run off 4awg wire BUT itll run more efficently off 0awg. i personally use 8awg speaker wire but you'll be fine with 10awg. [/QUOTE]
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