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Menace 07-25-2009 09:16 PM

10,000 watts = how many batterys
 
I have searched the net and could find nothing. I have started to make the necessary changes in my car to hold more batteries safely and still hold 4 passengers in a SUV. How many optima D34/78 batteries do you recommend? Currently I have one under the hood and one in the back. I do not want to change what I have, just add to it. This is a daily pounder in the 150 club.
Thanks CCA

jalat 07-25-2009 09:40 PM

god honest, i wouldn't go with less than 6 in the rear, giving you a total of 7.

you may get away with 5 in the rear if you have a good alternator and an MLA module allowing you to charge above 15v

Soundigital 07-25-2009 09:49 PM

at least 800Ah

PsychoAcoustics Canada 07-25-2009 10:47 PM

unless they are 16v dont expect more than 6000w outta those amps. That can easily be done with 1 2150 or nsb90 on burps. But you should get like 10 16v batteries for real power

Menace 07-25-2009 11:25 PM

How much do 2150's go for and where can I get them. Thx don

PsychoAcoustics Canada 07-25-2009 11:56 PM

they are like 350 bux a piece. Your better off with nsb90's for 200 each

bart pyle 07-26-2009 01:43 AM

you would need 4 nsb90's to make close to full musical power

Father Yuli 07-26-2009 02:16 AM

yah 4 batts i'd say

bart pyle 07-26-2009 02:32 AM


Originally Posted by Father Yuli (Post 502165)
yah 4 batts i'd say

you were only using 2 2150's correct? i only think 4 would be a benefit if your alternator makes good output, but just 2 seemed to work very well in your van:dunno:

JohnVroom 07-26-2009 01:05 PM

... probably depends on how you use it , a 3 second burp or a 3 minute pounding. I would let my voltage be my guide


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