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i am considering purchasing a pc2150 from a forum member. is it possible to put this battery under the hood or is it exclusively a second battery? i am running a zx2500.1 and a 200 amp alt. i need a new stock battery and i need a car audio battery. was hoping i could solve both problems with this one battery.

The battery has plenty of cca to be a starting battery (1150cca) and more reserve capacity than a kinetic HC1400 (the pc2150 is 90AH and the kinetic hc1400 is 60AH--atleast I'm pretty sure that's what it is)

The PC2150 is a group 31 batt and Is gonna be pretty hard to fit into most stock battery locations.

***Just so you know, Basically... High CCA (instant power) is better for SPL apps, High AH (reserve) is required for Street beating

****I was able to run my ZX2500 daily @ 1 ohm on one of these batts + the stock batt and stock alt... I had no issues... Granted I don't run it full tilt all the time--I pretty much crank it for half a song then turn it back down.. 150+db's hard on the ears :)

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those amps cant handle 1 ohm stable can they? lemme check the size aon the battery and see what i can do.

they can do 1 ohm... it's just not recommended by kicker... I didn't have any issue's with my zx2500.. I ran two dual 1 ohm solo x 10's on it wired to 1 ohm... the amp puts out a little more power at one ohm.. not a ton more but a little... like a 10-15%% increase is all I ever saw... with loss of efficiency.

As long as you know what you're doing you can do it... good wiring/power is the start of a good system

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