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i came across this 200 amp alt... i was wondering would that be enough amps to power two 15" btls with a battery in the back? or would i need an bigger alt? any advise would help thanks!!!!!

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Last time I checked subs don't require alternators and batteries, amps do. smh.

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What alternator is it? Will it even give you "200 amps"?

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Last time I checked subs don't require alternators and batteries, amps do. smh.

man i know amps do, im just saying by running around 3000rms would an 200amp be fine to keep the voltage up better, and stop all the light dimming!!!!!

[color="#2E8B57"]size="4"]1998 buick century

stock elcetrical for now

pioneer 3100 avh dvd HU

(12)power acoustik tweeters

(1) PA BAMF 5500

(1) FI 15" BTL HEAVY SUB!!!

(1) kenwood 720 4cahnnel amp on da way

(1) 20ft run of rockford fosgate 1/0awg

(2) 1/0awg to 4awg reducers

(2) memphis front speakers

(2) kenwwods 69ie 6x9's

(1) deep cycle batt on the way

(1) 5cft box tuned to 32hz after displacments

ALOT MORE UPGRADES TO COME!!!!![/size][/color]

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2 Hifonics BRZ2100.1D 1 on each btl

[color="#2E8B57"]size="4"]1998 buick century

stock elcetrical for now

pioneer 3100 avh dvd HU

(12)power acoustik tweeters

(1) PA BAMF 5500

(1) FI 15" BTL HEAVY SUB!!!

(1) kenwood 720 4cahnnel amp on da way

(1) 20ft run of rockford fosgate 1/0awg

(2) 1/0awg to 4awg reducers

(2) memphis front speakers

(2) kenwwods 69ie 6x9's

(1) deep cycle batt on the way

(1) 5cft box tuned to 32hz after displacments

ALOT MORE UPGRADES TO COME!!!!![/size][/color]

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What alternator is it? Will it even give you "200 amps"?

i found it on ebay its called excesive amperage 200amp alt price only 230 with shipping

[color="#2E8B57"]size="4"]1998 buick century

stock elcetrical for now

pioneer 3100 avh dvd HU

(12)power acoustik tweeters

(1) PA BAMF 5500

(1) FI 15" BTL HEAVY SUB!!!

(1) kenwood 720 4cahnnel amp on da way

(1) 20ft run of rockford fosgate 1/0awg

(2) 1/0awg to 4awg reducers

(2) memphis front speakers

(2) kenwwods 69ie 6x9's

(1) deep cycle batt on the way

(1) 5cft box tuned to 32hz after displacments

ALOT MORE UPGRADES TO COME!!!!![/size][/color]

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Last time I checked subs don't require alternators and batteries, amps do. smh.

man i know amps do, im just saying by running around 3000rms would an 200amp be fine to keep the voltage up better, and stop all the light dimming!!!!!

We didn't know you were gunna run 3000rms

That's the info we needed

Any upgraded h/o alt will help way more then stock

IMO get the biggest one you can fit on your vehicle/afford

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