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Will my stock 105 amp alternator be able to handle 700-750 watts rms
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<blockquote data-quote="audiobaun" data-source="post: 8755138" data-attributes="member: 634282"><p>Get the Big 3 done and start there.I had a 90 amp alt. on my old CRV and ended up running approx 1750 RMS on subs and approx 200 rms on mids and highs, and did my ELD by-pass and ran two batteries on same alt with no issues. That battery is small in the Fit.But for the wattage you are wanting to run.. Big 3 and try the battery you have. I would think about investing in a bit larger battery in the future.. but thats me</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="audiobaun, post: 8755138, member: 634282"] Get the Big 3 done and start there.I had a 90 amp alt. on my old CRV and ended up running approx 1750 RMS on subs and approx 200 rms on mids and highs, and did my ELD by-pass and ran two batteries on same alt with no issues. That battery is small in the Fit.But for the wattage you are wanting to run.. Big 3 and try the battery you have. I would think about investing in a bit larger battery in the future.. but thats me [/QUOTE]
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