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I have a 2002 Chevy Silverado 1500HD that I have added the big 3 in 1/0 and a stinger spp1500d to. Inside I have a crescendo bc2000 powering a dc xl 12 d2 and a merlon meam50.4 powering my components and coaxials.

While playing music with the bass up the low notes make the voltage drop. Sometimes down to the mid 12s from about 14.18.

What can I do to fix this? Would an alt be the best way to go? If so what size and brand do i need?

Also has anyone messed with the alts on dbelectrical.com?

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100amp alt per 1000wrms "generally"

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Ok so I will probably need one bigger than 250? Maybe even 300?

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Do you have upgraded batteries installed?

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Yes. A stinger spp1500d under the hood

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Look into mechman alternators

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But what size would I need?

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100amp alt per 1000wrms "generally"

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I recommend Mechman as well.

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But what size would I need?

How many watts do you have total between amps"? Do you listen to it like that alot with the lights dimming?

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What the hell is a merlon meam?

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Its the brand and model number. You can look at it at champaudio.net. its a Houston, tx based company. And total is about 2450 watts

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I would get the biggest you can afford. But if at all possible add another battery at the amps first.

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Whats the minimum I would need? By the video, half of my stock alt would be 65 amps and 100 per 1000 would be a total of 290. So i would need at least a 300 amp alt? Or should I get a smaller one like a 200 or bigger and run dual alts?

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You need 100amps per 1000rms I would think 200 to 250 would be plenty.

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But what about the stock electronics? Don't you need to add the draw from them into the equation?

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But what about the stock electronics? Don't you need to add the draw from them into the equation?

Yes but how often do you listen to your music at full volume?

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Fairly often. May do comps so I need to make sure it will stand up to it

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Fairly often. May do comps so I need to make sure it will stand up to it

get the biggest you can afford .

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I'm on a kind of tight budget so what would be the starting size to look at?

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We need somebody with compition experiance to add their knowledge.

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I'd say get the biggest one. Save up for it because competition setups usually have pretty big battery banks and you want an alternator that can keep charging them.

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I think I'm gonna go with either a mechman or dc power 270

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Or maybe the singer 270.

Has anyone used any of the singer alts?

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