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Suggested battery+alt for 3,000 watts?
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<blockquote data-quote="SQcrewcab" data-source="post: 6693112" data-attributes="member: 567798"><p>If you are running what you say. 800 watt to mids/highs and 1500 for a sub amp. A good 2nd battery will help alot. If you keep your stock battery, a mid to large size battery will fix it. A bigger alternator will help alot also.</p><p></p><p>If you were to do both. you wont drop .1 volt .. LOL If you have any plans of upgrading your sub amp later, get a big battery (kinetik 2400, powermaster 3100..etc..)</p><p></p><p>Its up to you which one to do first. I think i would choose an alt. shoot for 180 amp or bigger. That will keep your voltage above 14 volts. Then if you get a 3000 watt amp, just add a bigger battery to go with it.</p><p></p><p>MikeyF.. he never said he had a 3000 watt amp.. 1500..is what he says in first post.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SQcrewcab, post: 6693112, member: 567798"] If you are running what you say. 800 watt to mids/highs and 1500 for a sub amp. A good 2nd battery will help alot. If you keep your stock battery, a mid to large size battery will fix it. A bigger alternator will help alot also. If you were to do both. you wont drop .1 volt .. LOL If you have any plans of upgrading your sub amp later, get a big battery (kinetik 2400, powermaster 3100..etc..) Its up to you which one to do first. I think i would choose an alt. shoot for 180 amp or bigger. That will keep your voltage above 14 volts. Then if you get a 3000 watt amp, just add a bigger battery to go with it. MikeyF.. he never said he had a 3000 watt amp.. 1500..is what he says in first post. [/QUOTE]
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