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I’m running 3 amps-Audiocontrol 6.1200, 4.800, 1.1500- 3500 watts total. Plus other components. 2 runs of 1/0 to the rear of the truck and 2 1/0 directly back to the battery. Upgraded main vehicle power and all ground connections. Stock alt, stock alt wiring, stock battery. Never dip below 14 volts while cruising, never below 13.5 at idle. Using two digital meters to monitor. One mounted on the amp rack, one mounting on the center console. No power issues at all.
Biggest difference in our wiring is that You ran home runs to the battery for your grounds as well. I think that’s what made the difference. I grounded to the frame.
I probably could have saved the headache of putting 1-0 wires on the alternator. Live and learn there.
The battery I bought is what is spec’d for our truck, but the cranking amps and continuous amperage rating is in another league. It doesn’t quite fit into the battery box. The screw clamp to secure it won’t fit. I made a battery strap for it with 150lb zip straps. Wasn’t a big deal.
Dhmcfadden has helped me with some info in another thread. I am also doing both ground and power runs straight to the battery with a 1/0 wire size will see what happens first I guess can always buy a battery and do wire upgrade later.
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