Ive posted before about what to do on this
so lets see if i can get a few more opinions
im working on my car audio system, ill be doing a full audio rebuild
all polk audio speakers these will be polk DXi 6.5 inch components for the kick panels, db 5.25 inch components for the doors, and 4 inch and 6x9 inch coaxials for the rear deck. The front set and rear set will each be powered by thier own polk pa660 300 watt rms amp. Along with the speakers ill be running two RE audio SEx 10D4 subs on a mtx jh1200 amp wired down to 1 ohm. The polk speakers amps are on the way to my house already and ill be ordering subs and the sub amp in the next week so this is happening.
What I need to know is what I should do about the wiring. Ive got two options unless someone can think of a better one.
1. I can pick up an optima deep cycle battery for 100 bucks at my local audio shop and run the stinger 0/1 gauge kit ill be using from my current battery to the trunk and then run separate 4 gauge wires from there. However I'm not sure that will work, the polk amps are not cea compliant tho so I'm going to assume they will be over rated which would be a little less stress on my electrics. But the sub amp that im looking at has been tested to 1261 watts rms at 1 ohm so I know it will put out that much. This might work but I've heard a lot of horror stories with second batteries and I know my alt probably isn't powerful enough
2. The other option would be to keep the 100 bucks since my current battery works just fine on my 430 rms amp. Still do the big three upgrade, but swap out my alternator for a high output model. However the prices for the HO alts are all in the 200's and by the time I finish this build I'm already looking at 1800 bucks and I'de rather not break the 2000 mark. Also im kindof clueless as to what amperage I'll need I know the amperage the amplifiers will need but I dont know what the car draws. So if theres a great alt that can handle around 1800 watts rms or so thats around 150 to 200 that would be a better option. Then I'de just use distribution blocks from the 1/0 gauge into the 4 gauge wires