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<blockquote data-quote="Firewalker" data-source="post: 8757779" data-attributes="member: 676743"><p>Plus Rockville isn't exactly known for being truthful on their RMS on their products no matter what they are. Like Dafaseles said 1/0 Big 3 in either OFC or Welding wire, a high output alternator at least 250 amps and not some no name amazon or ebay garbage either. I am running a SIA 3.5K and a Pioneer GM-D8604 and total is around 4K and I have all that done and no volt drop at all and using a standard 65 series Walmart battery the biggest one they have and it works. I still plan on going to a XS Power 6500 which is good to 4K wattage for the main battery later this year. </p><p></p><p>The amp is just protecting itself. Have to upgrade that equipment or you will continue to get that issue happening. Has nothing to do with the box.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Firewalker, post: 8757779, member: 676743"] Plus Rockville isn't exactly known for being truthful on their RMS on their products no matter what they are. Like Dafaseles said 1/0 Big 3 in either OFC or Welding wire, a high output alternator at least 250 amps and not some no name amazon or ebay garbage either. I am running a SIA 3.5K and a Pioneer GM-D8604 and total is around 4K and I have all that done and no volt drop at all and using a standard 65 series Walmart battery the biggest one they have and it works. I still plan on going to a XS Power 6500 which is good to 4K wattage for the main battery later this year. The amp is just protecting itself. Have to upgrade that equipment or you will continue to get that issue happening. Has nothing to do with the box. [/QUOTE]
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