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<blockquote data-quote="Phoenix Risen" data-source="post: 7314289" data-attributes="member: 623425"><p>test tones are not useless. there is a reason they are used in competition vehicles. and the example i was talking about had no source of ac power. it was in the competition lanes with the vehicle off. so thats not ripple. the amps were being supplied with dc voltage from the battery bank.</p><p></p><p>and long story short. voltage drops, amperage rises, and amps go up in smoke.</p><p></p><p>regardless none of this really has to do with the OP's question. you stated running too small of a power wire will not lead to the failure of an amp. that is false, if an amp is not supplied with proper power for long enough it will fail.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Phoenix Risen, post: 7314289, member: 623425"] test tones are not useless. there is a reason they are used in competition vehicles. and the example i was talking about had no source of ac power. it was in the competition lanes with the vehicle off. so thats not ripple. the amps were being supplied with dc voltage from the battery bank. and long story short. voltage drops, amperage rises, and amps go up in smoke. regardless none of this really has to do with the OP's question. you stated running too small of a power wire will not lead to the failure of an amp. that is false, if an amp is not supplied with proper power for long enough it will fail. [/QUOTE]
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