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<blockquote data-quote="robertoyoung08" data-source="post: 7276923" data-attributes="member: 613565"><p>honestly, i know the money factor makes a HUGE differance in your choice, but i wouldnt run anything less than a well built alternator from a good manufacturer. and id only buy from the top makers. i know the money spent is a lot steeper, but you're really trying to run a big system here, so its kind of on you. if you want to take a chance with the ebay alt go for it and let us know how it works out.</p><p></p><p>im sure itl work out fine, but for how long and at how many amps is the question. i was going to buy an ebay alt because i was definitely not down to spend 600 on an alt. but then i just waited it off and saved up a little more and went ahead and bought a DC power alt. i JUST ordred it this monday so i havnt received it yet, but im sure my alt will do rated power and be reliable and wont have to worry about not getting the power i need.... it did end up costing me $550 though lol</p><p></p><p>my advice is save up and get the good stuff to begin with. that way you can be confident and sure you're gettng what your paying for. and you'll have a reliable power source. your alt is much more than for your sound system, so its worth the investment</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="robertoyoung08, post: 7276923, member: 613565"] honestly, i know the money factor makes a HUGE differance in your choice, but i wouldnt run anything less than a well built alternator from a good manufacturer. and id only buy from the top makers. i know the money spent is a lot steeper, but you're really trying to run a big system here, so its kind of on you. if you want to take a chance with the ebay alt go for it and let us know how it works out. im sure itl work out fine, but for how long and at how many amps is the question. i was going to buy an ebay alt because i was definitely not down to spend 600 on an alt. but then i just waited it off and saved up a little more and went ahead and bought a DC power alt. i JUST ordred it this monday so i havnt received it yet, but im sure my alt will do rated power and be reliable and wont have to worry about not getting the power i need.... it did end up costing me $550 though lol my advice is save up and get the good stuff to begin with. that way you can be confident and sure you're gettng what your paying for. and you'll have a reliable power source. your alt is much more than for your sound system, so its worth the investment [/QUOTE]
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