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I'm getting ready to order 3 DEKA Intmidator cells from REMY through the ROE.com group buy...

My question is....they have 100 Amps/Hour rating.....so 100x3 is 300 Amps/Hour on tap... Would that be enough to feed the 3000D's properly along with them being from what I read up on them(underrated) at 1000CCA's... and my Yellow-Top up front...all 0 gauge wiring, 2 runs of ground and power front to back....160Amp load boss alternator...

Should this be enough to feed the amplifiers properly?

I'm going with a wall and 2 15" subwoofers...undecided on the woofer as of now and I want to have enough voltage on tap...

That should be plenty. In the power testing Jacob did, I think he only had two batteries for the 3000D.

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Yea I talked to him briefly about them. I just want to make sure that 3 DEKA 9A31's and my Yellow Top will be sufficient for both 3000D's straopped. If need be.....if absolutely need be...I'll buy a 4th one.

But if 3 will be more than plenty, thats what I'm going to go with.

Thanks John.

:drink40:

Edited by WildSebring

Yea I talked to him briefly about them. I just want to make sure that 3 DEKA 9A31's and my Yellow Top will be sufficient for both 3000D's straopped. If need be.....if absolutely need be...I'll buy a 4th one.

But if 3 will be more than plenty, thats what I'm going to go with.

Thanks John.

:drink40:

if youre alt is up to par all you will need is 2 but 3 will be fine. can never have to much power

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