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if you say so :shrug:

On 5/8/2011 at 7:38 PM, Kranny said:
On 5/8/2011 at 7:35 PM, 'Maxim' said:

It hurts me inside when I read stuff like this and remember you're 15

LMFAO so true

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I have a Singer 240/320 alt with a D3400 (65ah) up front and 2ea NSB SMSAGM80's (40ah ea) and a Interstate AGM (100ah) and holding High 12's going full tilt...

 

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1 group 31 AGM per 1500w and 100a of alt per 2000w.... so 3 group 31's and 250a or so of alternator amperage.

edit: with a stock group 34, you could get away with 2 group 31's in the rear, but 3 would be better.

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I'm running 2 XS D3400s under the hood with a 300 amp Singer alt. I have 2 XS D3100's and 1 D2700 in the back and a Ampere 5K at one ohm. Easily dip into mid to high 12s at idle but never see below 13 at around 2k RPM. I'm also only seeing spikes of around 200-250 amps at the alternator.

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Well if you spend $1000 on amplifier power, plan on spending $1000 on electrical to keep your amp happy. I love how people think they only need to spend half of what they spent on their amps on electrical. That's not how this game works.

 

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On 10/3/2013 at 10:00 AM, ROLEXrifleman said:

Anyone who says they knew everything they wanted out of life at 19 can go suck a bag of dicks cause they are lying to themselves or brought up in a cult.

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I have 6 DEKA Group 31s, 2 XS Group 34s and twin Singer 270A alts for a Crossfire XS4K(5-6K amp). I am pretty sure I don't even need the batteries because the alts are keeping up just fine. I'd say 3 Group 31 batts and the nicest/biggest alt you can fit would be sufficient.

Im not the one you want to try to troll. Just a fyi for you.

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I could have sworn there was more than 4 good brands of batteries available.

Those are some good brands for the money... I didn't say they were the only good brands.. Why are you so fast to jump down my throat? At least I'm trying to help unlike your post just straight hatin on me for no reason.

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