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So im starting my system off by running 2 dc xl 12's with a DAT2500.1 amp..

eventually ill get two hellfires, but until then anyone think that my

stock alternator will put out enough to charge a hc2400 and push the amp?

*will be doing the big 3

lmk what ya think // mx833

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So im starting my system off by running 2 dc xl 12's with a DAT2500.1 amp..

eventually ill get two hellfires, but until then anyone think that my

stock alternator will put out enough to charge a hc2400 and push the amp?

*will be doing the big 3

lmk what ya think // mx833

Stock alt and 2 batteries will be alright.

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So im starting my system off by running 2 dc xl 12's with a DAT2500.1 amp..

eventually ill get two hellfires, but until then anyone think that my

stock alternator will put out enough to charge a hc2400 and push the amp?

*will be doing the big 3

lmk what ya think // mx833

Stock alt and 2 batteries will be alright.

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So im starting my system off by running 2 dc xl 12's with a DAT2500.1 amp..

eventually ill get two hellfires, but until then anyone think that my

stock alternator will put out enough to charge a hc2400 and push the amp?

*will be doing the big 3

lmk what ya think // mx833

I don't think it might hold up, depend on how long you going to poundin' music. Stock alternator wouldn't be enough to power everything on your car and include your amp.

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Since you are going for a second amp(although i wouldn't know where to get one, since they are not sold anymore), i would go for the biggest alt you can fit. :)

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You ALWAYS get what you pay for.

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