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<blockquote data-quote="F150 2.1k" data-source="post: 8498509" data-attributes="member: 669775"><p>Correct. Your pulling too much from it and batteries don't instantly recharge, so an H/O alternator will charge it faster, but not as fast as you would think. If you were to keep taking power from it over the period of a song, you would need to let it charge back up. The car audio batteries use deeper cells, so it allows more power to be stored in them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="F150 2.1k, post: 8498509, member: 669775"] Correct. Your pulling too much from it and batteries don't instantly recharge, so an H/O alternator will charge it faster, but not as fast as you would think. If you were to keep taking power from it over the period of a song, you would need to let it charge back up. The car audio batteries use deeper cells, so it allows more power to be stored in them. [/QUOTE]
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