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Need help with alternator issue!!
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<blockquote data-quote="audioarsonal" data-source="post: 3466122" data-attributes="member: 576393"><p>The 10 amps is just a round figure on the amount of current each battery will pull this number rises as you pull more amps from the battery.Amperage isn't something you control as far as feeding the batteries to much voltage is what you have to worry about(i.e.12v battery being feed 17v).The batteries will pull what they need as long as you have the current to supply them.That is why you need a HO alternator to have that reserve when the batteries need it.I would say 1 battery per 1000 watts would good.I have seen less but they are usually big batteries that cost a lot and put out the power of like 4 regular deep cycle batteries(Cactus sounds CS9000)almost 1000 dollars!Kenetic powermaster are some good ones but you don't need "special" ones just deep cycle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="audioarsonal, post: 3466122, member: 576393"] The 10 amps is just a round figure on the amount of current each battery will pull this number rises as you pull more amps from the battery.Amperage isn't something you control as far as feeding the batteries to much voltage is what you have to worry about(i.e.12v battery being feed 17v).The batteries will pull what they need as long as you have the current to supply them.That is why you need a HO alternator to have that reserve when the batteries need it.I would say 1 battery per 1000 watts would good.I have seen less but they are usually big batteries that cost a lot and put out the power of like 4 regular deep cycle batteries(Cactus sounds CS9000)almost 1000 dollars!Kenetic powermaster are some good ones but you don't need "special" ones just deep cycle. [/QUOTE]
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