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<blockquote data-quote="badstang123" data-source="post: 7843155" data-attributes="member: 568025"><p>I recently installed a Odyssey PC1500 which seems to be a great battery. It performs far better than my Kinetik 1800 ever did but I'm still looking to get some power closer to the amps to stabilize things. The problem is I don't have a lot of room near the amps that are behind the back seat in my Avalanche. Subs are under the seats so that space is taken too. I have minimal to no dimming so that isn't really the issue, like I said I just want consistent voltage to keep the amps running to their maximum ability. And for reference Big 3 is already done.</p><p></p><p>My question is am I able to run a smaller Odyssey battery in the back without problems? or would the difference size batteries cause problems? And would it even be worth putting a small battery back there? Are there any other options that make more sense? Thanks.</p><p></p><p>- Justin -</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="badstang123, post: 7843155, member: 568025"] I recently installed a Odyssey PC1500 which seems to be a great battery. It performs far better than my Kinetik 1800 ever did but I'm still looking to get some power closer to the amps to stabilize things. The problem is I don't have a lot of room near the amps that are behind the back seat in my Avalanche. Subs are under the seats so that space is taken too. I have minimal to no dimming so that isn't really the issue, like I said I just want consistent voltage to keep the amps running to their maximum ability. And for reference Big 3 is already done. My question is am I able to run a smaller Odyssey battery in the back without problems? or would the difference size batteries cause problems? And would it even be worth putting a small battery back there? Are there any other options that make more sense? Thanks. - Justin - [/QUOTE]
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