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<blockquote data-quote="SteelKiller" data-source="post: 8840457" data-attributes="member: 592045"><p>So, my system is powered by a RF-R2 300x4 and R21200x1. 1/0 ofc to a block and 4 gauge ofc to amps. Grounded with 1/0 OFC off a block. My stock alternator is rated 270amps peak with a minimum of 170. No big 3 yet, it's on the list. Question, when I really push it the peaks drop my voltage to 12 for a second but it instantly recovers to 14. Will the big 3 fix this or do i need another battery as well? Will this draw on my electrical cause problems as it is or am I ok till I get the big 3 done?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SteelKiller, post: 8840457, member: 592045"] So, my system is powered by a RF-R2 300x4 and R21200x1. 1/0 ofc to a block and 4 gauge ofc to amps. Grounded with 1/0 OFC off a block. My stock alternator is rated 270amps peak with a minimum of 170. No big 3 yet, it's on the list. Question, when I really push it the peaks drop my voltage to 12 for a second but it instantly recovers to 14. Will the big 3 fix this or do i need another battery as well? Will this draw on my electrical cause problems as it is or am I ok till I get the big 3 done? [/QUOTE]
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