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Need help with alternator issue!!
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<blockquote data-quote="audioarsonal" data-source="post: 3465338" data-attributes="member: 576393"><p>No unless you change the voltage you will be ok.the amperage is what matters the more amps the more current that can be used to make watts.When you start adding batteries you will need to be able to feed them more current (about ten amps per battery plus what the vehicle draws so it adds up quick.5000 watts can be done but it will take some money to keep from destroying your amp or subs i.e. clipping!If you are trying to push 5000 watts with only 100 amps of current you will starve the amp.batteries can put out this current but only for a short time this is why you need deep cycle batteries the can disharge all the current without harming the battery,the more batteries the more spread out the load is the less they have to work the steadier your voltage stays.Hope this explains it better.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="audioarsonal, post: 3465338, member: 576393"] No unless you change the voltage you will be ok.the amperage is what matters the more amps the more current that can be used to make watts.When you start adding batteries you will need to be able to feed them more current (about ten amps per battery plus what the vehicle draws so it adds up quick.5000 watts can be done but it will take some money to keep from destroying your amp or subs i.e. clipping!If you are trying to push 5000 watts with only 100 amps of current you will starve the amp.batteries can put out this current but only for a short time this is why you need deep cycle batteries the can disharge all the current without harming the battery,the more batteries the more spread out the load is the less they have to work the steadier your voltage stays.Hope this explains it better. [/QUOTE]
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