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multiple batteries vs. high output alternators
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<blockquote data-quote="snoopdan" data-source="post: 2621311" data-attributes="member: 564991"><p>no real cons to having alot of batteries, its always good to have reserves if you have the space to fit them. For example, I ran my high wattage/amperage system on just 4 batteries and a stock 90 amp alternator for over a year before I upgraded my Alternator.....and I compete regularly of course.</p><p></p><p>If you cant afford to get a ho alty at first, batteries are an easy way to go....and work just as well if you have enough of em.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="snoopdan, post: 2621311, member: 564991"] no real cons to having alot of batteries, its always good to have reserves if you have the space to fit them. For example, I ran my high wattage/amperage system on just 4 batteries and a stock 90 amp alternator for over a year before I upgraded my Alternator.....and I compete regularly of course. If you cant afford to get a ho alty at first, batteries are an easy way to go....and work just as well if you have enough of em. [/QUOTE]
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