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lilbigchris25 
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Posted: September 08, 2005 at 11:16 PM / IP Logged  
well im planning to put 3000 watts rms into my trunk not sure what brand im going with yet but anyway does anyone know if i should i get an extra battery and if i need an extra batt do i need some type of charging system for it or is the caps all ill need and about the caps what size,and quanity of caps should i get and any suggestions on the equipment would be best for that type of power for my trunk to bump// money is not an problem????
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Posted: September 09, 2005 at 12:16 AM / IP Logged  

Although money may not be an issue, run-on sentences are...

I would be very wise to: upgrade the big three, find biggest alternator you can find and fit, and a deep cycle battery or two.

Stay away from caps for now, if you want them for looks in the future and have properly and succesfly upgraded all that is listed, go ahead and throw the money away on them3000 watts rms -- posted image.

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3000 rms????      well if you plan to street a setup like this you will need one hell of an alternator 200+ amps at idle.   What type of vehicle is this going into?
You said you havent decided on amps, but have you started looking.   for over or near 3000rms you are going to be spending upwards of $1000
might want additional batterys as well, 2 kenetik 2400 series batterys would do nicely if you can fit them somewhere.
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Posted: September 09, 2005 at 10:03 AM / IP Logged  
The above suggestions are mine as well.  But before you start talking about power levels, perhaps you might want to describe what you intend with this system.  It's not all about power, after all, as you can generate extremely loud sound levels with 100 watts using the right equipment.  And as also mentioned, please post using sentences.  Thanks.
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