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<blockquote data-quote="Lucero8807" data-source="post: 8778189" data-attributes="member: 684774"><p>I have a 2021 Toyota Corolla. Just bought a Kicker cxa1200 rms amplifier. And 2 12’ Kicker Comp r with 500 RMS each. Is that too much power for my 115amp alternator with 12v? 1200 rms does that mean it runs 1200 rms all the time? I don’t want to destroy my alternator or do a big 3 upgrade. I’m planning on just playing the bass 30% if that will keep the current lower, I don’t know. Can someone help?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lucero8807, post: 8778189, member: 684774"] I have a 2021 Toyota Corolla. Just bought a Kicker cxa1200 rms amplifier. And 2 12’ Kicker Comp r with 500 RMS each. Is that too much power for my 115amp alternator with 12v? 1200 rms does that mean it runs 1200 rms all the time? I don’t want to destroy my alternator or do a big 3 upgrade. I’m planning on just playing the bass 30% if that will keep the current lower, I don’t know. Can someone help? [/QUOTE]
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