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Will it be enough to replace my stock battery with a D3400?
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<blockquote data-quote="Emart" data-source="post: 8243294" data-attributes="member: 660264"><p>Hey guys! LONG time lurker (since 2005), first time poster.</p><p></p><p>My plan is to run <a href="http://store.ficaraudio.com/q12/" target="_blank">this Fi Q 12</a> off <a href="http://www.soundqubed.com/Q1-2200D_p_31.html" target="_blank">this Q1-2200D amp</a>.</p><p></p><p>I'm also using <a href="http://www.crutchfield.com/S-By6JlyVJmdd/p_236T942/MTX-Thunder942.html" target="_blank">this MTX 942</a> to power <a href="http://www.jlaudio.com/zr650-csi-car-audio-zr-speaker-systems-91122" target="_blank">these JL Audio ZR650csi</a> components.</p><p></p><p>I'm all about doing things the right way, so I assumed I would have to run a HO alt, upgraded stock battery, and maybe even a 2nd remote battery. BUT, when I entered my power requirements on the XS power's website it only recommended I replace my OEM battery with their D3400.</p><p></p><p>What gives? Will simply swapping out my stock battery for the D3400 be enough to power my system?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Emart, post: 8243294, member: 660264"] Hey guys! LONG time lurker (since 2005), first time poster. My plan is to run [URL="http://store.ficaraudio.com/q12/"]this Fi Q 12[/URL] off [URL="http://www.soundqubed.com/Q1-2200D_p_31.html"]this Q1-2200D amp[/URL]. I'm also using [URL="http://www.crutchfield.com/S-By6JlyVJmdd/p_236T942/MTX-Thunder942.html"]this MTX 942[/URL] to power [URL="http://www.jlaudio.com/zr650-csi-car-audio-zr-speaker-systems-91122"]these JL Audio ZR650csi[/URL] components. I'm all about doing things the right way, so I assumed I would have to run a HO alt, upgraded stock battery, and maybe even a 2nd remote battery. BUT, when I entered my power requirements on the XS power's website it only recommended I replace my OEM battery with their D3400. What gives? Will simply swapping out my stock battery for the D3400 be enough to power my system? [/QUOTE]
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