spaz0055
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i know a car battery has a output of around 12v, but i was wonderin how do u get it to be 14v when it is goin into the amp?
//content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/word.gif.64b12e39f936af3b4fff38a1c0bd0244.gif Most car batteries have a standing charge of around 12.5vdc (or thereabouts) but when the car is running the alternator will put out between 13~15vdc (depending on your particular voltage regulator) and gives you the higher voltage than when the engine is off.When the car is running, the electrical system is running at 14v. But when the car is off and play your system without the car running, you will be playing it at 12v.
I just walked outside and put a DMM on mine...car's been sitting overnight and it is currently 39 degrees Farenheit here.....read 12.438vdc.
It depends on your particular vehicle. Some cars charge at 14.4V, some at 13.8V...some even lower than that.k, so when i have my car running it will putout 14v. i was wonderin cause i am goin to get 2 apline mrd-m605s and it says 400w at 12v and 600w at 14v. so this amp will put out 600w when my car is running and 400w when it isnt?