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<blockquote data-quote="power-fanatic07" data-source="post: 7107335" data-attributes="member: 587699"><p>Holy fu<span style="color: black">c</span>king failboat batman and robin. You don't need a bank of batts AND 300a alternator for 2500w. Hell, I have a single DC 270a alternator and an xs power 3400 under my hood and can easily run 2k with zero voltage drop.</p><p></p><p>For your application since you have a big truck with plenty of room under the hood I would get the biggest and baddest alt you can get from DC Power or Mechman and then slap a D3100 under the hood and you're good to go for up to 3kw.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="power-fanatic07, post: 7107335, member: 587699"] Holy fu[COLOR=black]c[/COLOR]king failboat batman and robin. You don't need a bank of batts AND 300a alternator for 2500w. Hell, I have a single DC 270a alternator and an xs power 3400 under my hood and can easily run 2k with zero voltage drop. For your application since you have a big truck with plenty of room under the hood I would get the biggest and baddest alt you can get from DC Power or Mechman and then slap a D3100 under the hood and you're good to go for up to 3kw. [/QUOTE]
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