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should I run a second battery or upgrade stock? 4k
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<blockquote data-quote="20 hz bass machine" data-source="post: 8739221" data-attributes="member: 678131"><p>I love front battery deletes but most of the time when I mention them others don't agree. </p><p>Essentially you would replace your front battery with a positive block if you will. Hook up everything that was hooked to the positive to this positive block. From there you would run a single 0 guage to the rear battery and wire your equipment directly from the battery. </p><p>I perfer this method because no matter how big of an amp you get, you will only have to run enough wire to handle youre alt output. Nothing up front is pulling enough to put serious strain on the eletrical system meanwhile your amplifier has the highest power demand. By putting the battery right next to the amp you have the best possible power delivery to your biggest load. Its a bit of a process but it is superior to other eletrical upgrades.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="20 hz bass machine, post: 8739221, member: 678131"] I love front battery deletes but most of the time when I mention them others don't agree. Essentially you would replace your front battery with a positive block if you will. Hook up everything that was hooked to the positive to this positive block. From there you would run a single 0 guage to the rear battery and wire your equipment directly from the battery. I perfer this method because no matter how big of an amp you get, you will only have to run enough wire to handle youre alt output. Nothing up front is pulling enough to put serious strain on the eletrical system meanwhile your amplifier has the highest power demand. By putting the battery right next to the amp you have the best possible power delivery to your biggest load. Its a bit of a process but it is superior to other eletrical upgrades. [/QUOTE]
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