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	<title>Comments on: XS-LD127P5</title>
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	<pubDate>Mon, 06 Feb 2012 06:32:23 +0000</pubDate>
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		<title>By: lbiygzwk</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 03 Feb 2012 17:19:39 +0000</pubDate>
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		<title>By: Karin</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 02 Feb 2012 14:28:57 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Power and gronud should be the same size.If your total system power is a 1000 watts RMS or more you will need to:1. Upgrade the alternator to a high output alternator2. Upgrade to a heavy duty deep cycle battery3. Upgrade the &#8220;Big 3&#8243; - that is to replace the power wire between the battery and alternator, the gronud from the battery to the chassis and the gronud strap from the engine/tranny to the chassis with at least 1/0 AWG wire.Failure to do this will result in you replacing them anyway as the alternator will eventually fail.Here is a guide that will calculate what size alternator and power wires you need as well how to set the gainYou&#8217;ll need Microsft Excel to use it.A second battery is never a good idea as it&#8217;s just an added strain on the alternator unless you plan on running the system with the engine off. A cap is only good so far as the audio system isn&#8217;t trying to pull too much from the electrical system. A cap doesn&#8217;t provide more power, it&#8217;s designed to &#8217;stiffen&#8217; the voltage to the amp, nothing esle. If the current isn&#8217;t there, a cap won&#8217;t help.See my site for more info</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Power and gronud should be the same size.If your total system power is a 1000 watts RMS or more you will need to:1. Upgrade the alternator to a high output alternator2. Upgrade to a heavy duty deep cycle battery3. Upgrade the &#8220;Big 3&#8243; - that is to replace the power wire between the battery and alternator, the gronud from the battery to the chassis and the gronud strap from the engine/tranny to the chassis with at least 1/0 AWG wire.Failure to do this will result in you replacing them anyway as the alternator will eventually fail.Here is a guide that will calculate what size alternator and power wires you need as well how to set the gainYou&#8217;ll need Microsft Excel to use it.A second battery is never a good idea as it&#8217;s just an added strain on the alternator unless you plan on running the system with the engine off. A cap is only good so far as the audio system isn&#8217;t trying to pull too much from the electrical system. A cap doesn&#8217;t provide more power, it&#8217;s designed to &#8217;stiffen&#8217; the voltage to the amp, nothing esle. If the current isn&#8217;t there, a cap won&#8217;t help.See my site for more info</p>
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