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I have

240 mechman alt

big 3 in 1/0

pos and neg 1/0 from alt to a S3400 under hood

pos and neg 1/0 runs to a D1200 in trunk

300amp fuse at front and rear of pos run on batteries.

What else would I need? Another D1200 perhaps? (limited space in trunk but it is possible)

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Sound like ever things good what car your runing

2003 Grand AM GTELECTRICAL SYSTEMAlternatorstockBatteryFront s3400back d3100Wireinglots of 0gaHEAD UNITpionner 7500xSPEAKERS(4)Prv 6mb200(2)prv 10mr1000AMPLIFIRLS(1)Zxi80.4(2)Brx1200.4SUBWOOFER(2) MTX 9500BOX3.41 cuft 63sq port 34hzLINKSYoutube.com/reggieb198895

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for 3500 rms your going need bigger fuse then 300 amp haha

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Nah, 1500RMS = 104amps x2 = 208amps + mids/highs amplifier (maybe be like 400rms? 20-30amps_ so thats 238amps + the 60-90amps to run the vehicle thats just about 300amps total and since he has 2 runs of 0/1 that means hes perfectly fine if anything his electrical is overkill.

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Jk'ing on car but thats what I feel mine is like compared to you guys cars lol, anyways from front to rear batteries only has one run for + and - do I need another run of each?

About 400rms highs amp yes.

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