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<blockquote data-quote="JRich89" data-source="post: 1406580" data-attributes="member: 563902"><p>If I go and buy a new 12 volt battery and run my amp to the hot wire and ground the other will it be worth it? I had a place replace parts of my electrical system and I know that my system should easily take my setup which is a viper d1200.1 at 1 ohm and a dvc 2 15" L7. I have a battery charger to recharge the battery when it eventually dies. I dont really want to try it back to my truck battery because I cant afford to fix it again. So as I said would it be worth around 60 bucks to do as I said above?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JRich89, post: 1406580, member: 563902"] If I go and buy a new 12 volt battery and run my amp to the hot wire and ground the other will it be worth it? I had a place replace parts of my electrical system and I know that my system should easily take my setup which is a viper d1200.1 at 1 ohm and a dvc 2 15" L7. I have a battery charger to recharge the battery when it eventually dies. I dont really want to try it back to my truck battery because I cant afford to fix it again. So as I said would it be worth around 60 bucks to do as I said above? [/QUOTE]
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