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<blockquote data-quote="AndyGiff" data-source="post: 8678232" data-attributes="member: 676893"><p>Thanks everyone for your input, I really appreciate it. I think when I am wiring everything up I am going to set it up with an option to add an extra battery in the trunk just in case. I think that is probably the best thing to do at the moment until I get all the wire ran and everything hooked up and running, plus it will give me the ability to add more subs later down the road without having to rewire, just in case I want more boom boom. I have a volt meter, was also going to add in one of the constant readers to be able to monitor it all the time as well. Is that Soundqubed one still the fastest reader for the money out there? Oh and yes, it will be the new Mechman alt, with big 3 done and using all 1/0 wire back to the distribution block all fused properly after alt to battery, fused at battery going back to a 1/0 spliter to a fused distribution block. I am also using the 1/0 OFC copper from Sky High Car Audio as well as all OFC wire for the other gauges for the amps and speakers, all from SHCA.</p><p></p><p>Thanks again everyone I appreciate all of your input!</p><p></p><p>Andy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AndyGiff, post: 8678232, member: 676893"] Thanks everyone for your input, I really appreciate it. I think when I am wiring everything up I am going to set it up with an option to add an extra battery in the trunk just in case. I think that is probably the best thing to do at the moment until I get all the wire ran and everything hooked up and running, plus it will give me the ability to add more subs later down the road without having to rewire, just in case I want more boom boom. I have a volt meter, was also going to add in one of the constant readers to be able to monitor it all the time as well. Is that Soundqubed one still the fastest reader for the money out there? Oh and yes, it will be the new Mechman alt, with big 3 done and using all 1/0 wire back to the distribution block all fused properly after alt to battery, fused at battery going back to a 1/0 spliter to a fused distribution block. I am also using the 1/0 OFC copper from Sky High Car Audio as well as all OFC wire for the other gauges for the amps and speakers, all from SHCA. Thanks again everyone I appreciate all of your input! Andy [/QUOTE]
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