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big III biggest battery you can fit under the hood and another batter of equal size or bigger in back, and possibly a HO alt..

2200 will require a lot of power so choose your batteries wisely

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Big 3 with 1/0 or larger, 2 sealed deep cycle batteries as big as you can fit, 2 runs of 1/0, and IDK what car you are running, but at least a 200 amp alternator.

I am running around 2kw daily and I have an odyssey pc 680 under the hood, and two pc1200s behind the driver seat, 6 runs of 2 gauge to the rear (got a whole spool for like 20 bucks while not ideal price was too good to refuse.) Aluminum buss bars in the rear, and a 200 amp alternator. Big 3 done in 2/0. My amps are not very efficient, I get very minor dimming, and I drop to around 13.2 volts during hits.

With electrical you can never go too big.

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