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<blockquote data-quote="OoMesKoO" data-source="post: 4314692" data-attributes="member: 563532"><p>UPDATE!!!</p><p></p><p>Well... at first i couldnt get this thing to stay running @ 1 ohm for the life of me. I figured out what my problem was. My fuses were WAYYYYYY off. I had a 120a connecting my 2 batts together, as well as a 120a running the AP30001D. Changed fuses to 300a's... Runs @ 1 ohm NO PROBLEMO now. Although, I dont think I have the power for this puppy. Either that, or maybe its too small for my 100a alternator, what do ya'll think?? lol.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OoMesKoO, post: 4314692, member: 563532"] UPDATE!!! Well... at first i couldnt get this thing to stay running @ 1 ohm for the life of me. I figured out what my problem was. My fuses were WAYYYYYY off. I had a 120a connecting my 2 batts together, as well as a 120a running the AP30001D. Changed fuses to 300a's... Runs @ 1 ohm NO PROBLEMO now. Although, I dont think I have the power for this puppy. Either that, or maybe its too small for my 100a alternator, what do ya'll think?? lol. [/QUOTE]
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