Hi All,
Im currently researching and about to purchase the bits and pieces required to put an amplifier into my recently acquired 2006 Bayliner 175. For reference its got a 3.0L TKS Mercruiser with alpha one stern drive...
I don't see the music ever being on for more than 30 minutes without the engine running.
This is what the stereo consist of;
This is the amp i'm going to add: http://www.jlaudio.com/xd400-4-car-audio-xd-amplifiers-98261
I've chosen this amp because its a D class and It will easily run my stereo and It can capably run a small sub of it down the track if I would like.
Other accessories on-board include a small Garmin fish finder and then just your general nav lights ect....
What is my best method to power it all? I currently have a single battery. Would a large deep cycle battery be ok? When boat is not in use it is plugged in to a charger.
Im currently researching and about to purchase the bits and pieces required to put an amplifier into my recently acquired 2006 Bayliner 175. For reference its got a 3.0L TKS Mercruiser with alpha one stern drive...
I don't see the music ever being on for more than 30 minutes without the engine running.
This is what the stereo consist of;
Fusion MS-IP600 http://www.fusionelectronics.com/mar...eries/MS-IP600
Fusion MS-FR602 (2 Pairs) http://www.fusionelectronics.com/mar...akers/ms-fr602
This is the amp i'm going to add: http://www.jlaudio.com/xd400-4-car-audio-xd-amplifiers-98261
I've chosen this amp because its a D class and It will easily run my stereo and It can capably run a small sub of it down the track if I would like.
Other accessories on-board include a small Garmin fish finder and then just your general nav lights ect....
What is my best method to power it all? I currently have a single battery. Would a large deep cycle battery be ok? When boat is not in use it is plugged in to a charger.