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Need help figuring out max power I can run
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<blockquote data-quote="SbassLaser" data-source="post: 8860172" data-attributes="member: 686280"><p>That would depend on the capacity of the battery as well as the C rating. A standard flooded cell lead acid battery is usually not a great option for a second battery. You would want an AGM lead acid, preferably one marketed for car audio applications. Xs power is a popular brand. Do you have an idea about how much power you would want to run? </p><p>Alternatively, you could start with upgrading the alternator, and then in the future you can add more battery capacity if you want to upgrade.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SbassLaser, post: 8860172, member: 686280"] That would depend on the capacity of the battery as well as the C rating. A standard flooded cell lead acid battery is usually not a great option for a second battery. You would want an AGM lead acid, preferably one marketed for car audio applications. Xs power is a popular brand. Do you have an idea about how much power you would want to run? Alternatively, you could start with upgrading the alternator, and then in the future you can add more battery capacity if you want to upgrade. [/QUOTE]
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