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<blockquote data-quote="SlamSession" data-source="post: 3200202" data-attributes="member: 579067"><p>I've heard that Interstate deep cycle batteries are good and of course Optimas are the bomb. What I would do is just get an all around good battery like the Die Hard Security, which you push a button on a remote to activate or something like that. That way your engine's starter is disabled. Then I would get one, or if you have the money and need, two Optima Yellow tops and install or have them installed in the trunk of your vehicle, you'll need an isolator. Obviously the wiring from the Optima batteries to your amps will be short, thus less overall noise and impedance, which is good.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SlamSession, post: 3200202, member: 579067"] I've heard that Interstate deep cycle batteries are good and of course Optimas are the bomb. What I would do is just get an all around good battery like the Die Hard Security, which you push a button on a remote to activate or something like that. That way your engine's starter is disabled. Then I would get one, or if you have the money and need, two Optima Yellow tops and install or have them installed in the trunk of your vehicle, you'll need an isolator. Obviously the wiring from the Optima batteries to your amps will be short, thus less overall noise and impedance, which is good. [/QUOTE]
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