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What exactly is the deal with Taramps?
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<blockquote data-quote="LosIsATool" data-source="post: 8319600" data-attributes="member: 632125"><p>People try to get a lot for nothing then something goes wrong. How ever you look at it these amps are not designed for us they are designed for South America where they don't have 300 amp alternators and run huge battery banks. In the end the cost is still going to be the same if you design your electrical around whatever amp you use. You can run a huge bank and run iffy power or you can run alternators with bullet proof power. Add up the cost and it's going to be close. It's the same as batteries. You can run a few cheap ones, add weight, add connections. Or you can run less better ones and not add weight or need more connections. They cost about the same.</p><p></p><p>Same for speakers. You can run a few cheap ones and have to custom mount them or you can run one high end and the cost is about the same.</p><p></p><p>TL/dr. Nothing is free</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LosIsATool, post: 8319600, member: 632125"] People try to get a lot for nothing then something goes wrong. How ever you look at it these amps are not designed for us they are designed for South America where they don't have 300 amp alternators and run huge battery banks. In the end the cost is still going to be the same if you design your electrical around whatever amp you use. You can run a huge bank and run iffy power or you can run alternators with bullet proof power. Add up the cost and it's going to be close. It's the same as batteries. You can run a few cheap ones, add weight, add connections. Or you can run less better ones and not add weight or need more connections. They cost about the same. Same for speakers. You can run a few cheap ones and have to custom mount them or you can run one high end and the cost is about the same. TL/dr. Nothing is free [/QUOTE]
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