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electrical power for lights, winch, amp ect

 
dpsdeanz dpsdeanz
New User | Posts: 1 | Joined: 06/09
Posted: 06/01/09
05:05 PM

I like the way you guys cut to the chase and i would like to see a article that outline realistic needs, i mean i'm not a ohm/watt master and would like to run 4 million candlepower lights plus backup lights and probably will run them while winching out of a creek or mud-pit i would also like to install a mild amp so i can hear my tunes over the mud-grip whine how much is enough what is to much can i melt my wiring harness, or have dim headlights on the highway with a amp i bet i'm not alone with these questions do i need 2 batteries or 1, high output altenator  and if so what would be a good way to figure the setup out and install it so it is durable and affordable.  

 
redsand723 redsand723
Enthusiast | Posts: 529 | Joined: 11/08
Posted: 06/01/09
06:07 PM

you can run a capasitor with ur amp  
"WHEN IN DOUBT TACH IT OUT!"

 
Dflores Dflores
New User | Posts: 4 | Joined: 01/09
Posted: 10/27/09
10:30 AM

Along this same line, can you guys figure out if this really works http://www.bc4x4.com/tech/2004/jeepalt/ so many supposed junkyard mods, are just pranks. Can't afford to burn my electrical system to try this one out.  

 

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