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Should be fine

But that being said, don't get complacent. I suggest having a volt meter always and watching it :)

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I would put a second battery near the amplifier if it was my setup just to be safe.

Just saying. All the electrical wiring in the world can not make up for battery power.

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I would put a second battery near the amplifier if it was my setup just to be safe.

Just saying. All the electrical wiring in the world can not make up for battery power.

Keyword: Battery power

If you aren't dropping to battery voltage the aren't going to do anything

....I'm running 8k on 1 battery :shrug:

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I would put a second battery near the amplifier if it was my setup just to be safe.

Just saying. All the electrical wiring in the world can not make up for battery power.

Keyword: Battery power

If you aren't dropping to battery voltage the aren't going to do anything

....I'm running 8k on 1 battery :shrug:

.......and with how manny Farad's of capacitance?? :peepwall:

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