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<blockquote data-quote="Whattha" data-source="post: 7242746" data-attributes="member: 628048"><p>Okay your looking at a 380 amp fuse rating per amp. I dont know how efficient these amps are because ive never ran em. With the 300 amp alt and 390 Ah of batteries your still a little short of the max draw that your gonna pull. I did say max draw. Your not gonna play your system wide open for long periods of time I would assume. So with the electrical you stated in your first post I think you should be more than safe. Just hook it all up, put a DMM on your amp and slowly roll your volume while watching your voltage drop. If your voltage stays up then your good. The volume knob is what gets alot of people in trouble. If your still lacking I would look at getting some 3100's or some Batcap 4000's. Thats just my .02 cents bro.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Whattha, post: 7242746, member: 628048"] Okay your looking at a 380 amp fuse rating per amp. I dont know how efficient these amps are because ive never ran em. With the 300 amp alt and 390 Ah of batteries your still a little short of the max draw that your gonna pull. I did say max draw. Your not gonna play your system wide open for long periods of time I would assume. So with the electrical you stated in your first post I think you should be more than safe. Just hook it all up, put a DMM on your amp and slowly roll your volume while watching your voltage drop. If your voltage stays up then your good. The volume knob is what gets alot of people in trouble. If your still lacking I would look at getting some 3100's or some Batcap 4000's. Thats just my .02 cents bro. [/QUOTE]
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