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Re: fusing

Originally Posted by
B2WJ4.7
fusing is forpussies
yea, well, not all of us use portable welding machines for amps....love those B2's brah.
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Re: fusing
the question is how are you powering all of this ?
im just asking since your asking about fusing lol

Originally Posted by
RyanM923
Damn, look at that midget ***...love me a midget ***. 3 foot 4 standing up, 3 foot 6 sitting down.

Originally Posted by
michaellane
don dont come in here ruining my thread. i hate you and jose

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Re: fusing
Thanks gckless for the cap info. however, not to start a debate, I respect everone's brain here. I think I'll keep the caps and add the HO alt. because they are and again very efficent at charge\discharge and will serve as a good buffer for the batteries and alt. reguardless if they actually add any addition true capacitance to the electrical supply the reason I think this is because the alt. and batt's don't react fast enough to the current demand (voltage and amperage) at full volume by the amps. Realisticaly I at most times will not be at full current flow (full volume) so I don't need a power supply that will be up for the challenge, BUT I want it to perform when I want it too also. What do you think about that?
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Re: fusing

Originally Posted by
nismotwin
Thanks gckless for the cap info. however, not to start a debate, I respect everone's brain here. I think I'll keep the caps and add the HO alt. because they are and again very efficent at charge\discharge and will serve as a good buffer for the batteries and alt. reguardless if they actually add any addition true capacitance to the electrical supply the reason I think this is because the alt. and batt's don't react fast enough to the current demand (voltage and amperage) at full volume by the amps. Realisticaly I at most times will not be at full current flow (full volume) so I don't need a power supply that will be up for the challenge, BUT I want it to perform when I want it too also. What do you think about that?
That will do well. As long as you realize that a cap does not provide power, you will be fine. Have the electrical to run your system properly without the cap, and the cap will help. If you don't have enough balls in your system to run it without the cap, and the cap will do more harm than good in there.

Originally Posted by
ducatipaso
To say that 8inch, 10inch and even 12inch subs are for girls is just not true. 15inch subs can't play fast beats, they take more power and that taxes the vehicles electrical system. You will wake up and "hear" then see the light at the end of the tunnel and it will be 3 10's pounding so hard you wont even open your trunk or turn your system on because you 15's will sound sloppy & weak.

Originally Posted by
benbenondatrack
stfu lesbo.why are you worried about me so much? you must want to date me ya little cookie monster but i dont even like sweets. your just a cup full of ice, dirt dead nasty azz ice...without the water.
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Re: fusing
Thanks again everyone! Not to start a debate, I respect everyones brain here, BUT I think I wil get a HO alt. and keep the caps and here's why, As I stated the caps are very efficent at charge\discharge and will serve as a good buffer for the alt. and batteries, as the current draw from the amps is not constant even at full flow (volume) and most f the time for me the system will not be at full volume so I don't need a power supply that will support that but I want it to be up to the task for when I want it to be for short periods. What do you think about that?
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Re: fusing

Originally Posted by
nismotwin
Thanks again everyone! Not to start a debate, I respect everyones brain here, BUT I think I wil get a HO alt. and keep the caps and here's why, As I stated the caps are very efficent at charge\discharge and will serve as a good buffer for the alt. and batteries, as the current draw from the amps is not constant even at full flow (volume) and most f the time for me the system will not be at full volume so I don't need a power supply that will support that but I want it to be up to the task for when I want it to be for short periods. What do you think about that?
Again man, that's a good way to go.

Originally Posted by
ducatipaso
To say that 8inch, 10inch and even 12inch subs are for girls is just not true. 15inch subs can't play fast beats, they take more power and that taxes the vehicles electrical system. You will wake up and "hear" then see the light at the end of the tunnel and it will be 3 10's pounding so hard you wont even open your trunk or turn your system on because you 15's will sound sloppy & weak.

Originally Posted by
benbenondatrack
stfu lesbo.why are you worried about me so much? you must want to date me ya little cookie monster but i dont even like sweets. your just a cup full of ice, dirt dead nasty azz ice...without the water.
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Re: fusing
Yes didn't think of it like that but your right..... In effect the caps will become the load in the circuit (more so than the amps) if the charging system is not up to the task, robbing the amps of current because there tring to recharge themselves.
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Re: fusing
Fuse each run to the highest rating the wire can take.
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kenwood kdc-x995
Sub:
Boston acoustics G5 12 in a quasi 6th order
Amp:
Eclipse Xa5000
Front Speakers:
Eclipse sc6500 HIT UP FOR BASS ---> http://www.youtube.com/user/BassWithMurph?feature=mhee 
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