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Alpine KTP-445U vs KTP-445A
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<blockquote data-quote="Flyview" data-source="post: 8824227" data-attributes="member: 681252"><p>I have not, but you're helping! </p><p></p><p>Can you link to that power use test for the UTE-73BT? I have a battery monitor in my camper van where I'm running it and I too have only ever seen it pull maybe 20-30W total (about 5-7W per speaker) but was told this isn't a good way to measure it. </p><p></p><p>Yea, I understand the power pack wants 15A. Does it get that power separately or from its harness that plugs into the head unit? If it gets it through the head unit, would the current flow not be:</p><p></p><p>---> power source ---> head unit (10A fuse) ---> power pack (15A fuse) </p><p></p><p>That wouldn't make sense. Maybe it goes the other way around? </p><p></p><p>---> power source ---> power pack (15A fuse) ---> head unit (10A fuse)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Flyview, post: 8824227, member: 681252"] I have not, but you're helping! Can you link to that power use test for the UTE-73BT? I have a battery monitor in my camper van where I'm running it and I too have only ever seen it pull maybe 20-30W total (about 5-7W per speaker) but was told this isn't a good way to measure it. Yea, I understand the power pack wants 15A. Does it get that power separately or from its harness that plugs into the head unit? If it gets it through the head unit, would the current flow not be: ---> power source ---> head unit (10A fuse) ---> power pack (15A fuse) That wouldn't make sense. Maybe it goes the other way around? ---> power source ---> power pack (15A fuse) ---> head unit (10A fuse) [/QUOTE]
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