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why not a capacitor?
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<blockquote data-quote="capitolj80" data-source="post: 4027370" data-attributes="member: 585825"><p>well, that was one long and detailed artical...lucking for me i was able to comprehend. so i guess im thinking a second battery will be in order. I'm gonna be running aroung 1,000 rms and i think the amp takes two 40 amp fuses. So should i just go with an 80 amp altenator (i think my new car has a 40) or a second battery in the trunk? thnx guys</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="capitolj80, post: 4027370, member: 585825"] well, that was one long and detailed artical...lucking for me i was able to comprehend. so i guess im thinking a second battery will be in order. I'm gonna be running aroung 1,000 rms and i think the amp takes two 40 amp fuses. So should i just go with an 80 amp altenator (i think my new car has a 40) or a second battery in the trunk? thnx guys [/QUOTE]
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