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Wiring two battarys in the bavk
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<blockquote data-quote="huberoy123" data-source="post: 8701001" data-attributes="member: 658561"><p>I'm running 3 amps in my trunk. 1 for 2 subs, 1 for 4 - 6x8 speakers, and 1 for 2 - 6.5 door speakers. Running 1stock battery, and stock alternator. No issues for the 3 years I've been running them. If I was doing competitions or had light dimming issues, I may have gone with the big 3. However, I haven't needed it. The hook up of the amps is fairly simple if you have bridgeable amps. The instruction for your amps will detail how this is done. The instruction manuals can be found online if you don't have yours. </p><p></p><p>As it relates to hooking up the 2 batteries, watch some youtube videos. Proceed with caution.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="huberoy123, post: 8701001, member: 658561"] I'm running 3 amps in my trunk. 1 for 2 subs, 1 for 4 - 6x8 speakers, and 1 for 2 - 6.5 door speakers. Running 1stock battery, and stock alternator. No issues for the 3 years I've been running them. If I was doing competitions or had light dimming issues, I may have gone with the big 3. However, I haven't needed it. The hook up of the amps is fairly simple if you have bridgeable amps. The instruction for your amps will detail how this is done. The instruction manuals can be found online if you don't have yours. As it relates to hooking up the 2 batteries, watch some youtube videos. Proceed with caution. [/QUOTE]
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