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RPM's dropping when the bass hits..
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<blockquote data-quote="audiobaun" data-source="post: 8568458" data-attributes="member: 634282"><p>You should check your grounds and placement for starters..I would think you should have plenty of battery bank and alt power to generate enough for the demand you currently have,and possibly a second amplifier.But most alts/HO alts need to be around 1500-2k rpm to generate decent voltage,and you loose at full tilt.Your going to drop regardless.If at 2k rms and less..usually you can get by with two good agm batteries 140 amp stock alt and big 3 being done in 0 ga with 0 ga supply.Any more and look into more supply for the demand generally.Check your belt as well make sure its tight and not slipping also.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="audiobaun, post: 8568458, member: 634282"] You should check your grounds and placement for starters..I would think you should have plenty of battery bank and alt power to generate enough for the demand you currently have,and possibly a second amplifier.But most alts/HO alts need to be around 1500-2k rpm to generate decent voltage,and you loose at full tilt.Your going to drop regardless.If at 2k rms and less..usually you can get by with two good agm batteries 140 amp stock alt and big 3 being done in 0 ga with 0 ga supply.Any more and look into more supply for the demand generally.Check your belt as well make sure its tight and not slipping also. [/QUOTE]
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