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<blockquote data-quote="Thnking" data-source="post: 2410922" data-attributes="member: 571105"><p>The purpose of Peukerts would be to mathematically define the averaged capacity over time.</p><p></p><p>Who cares if the number is even as high as 20% off, it's still going to give a better capacity than any manufacturer supplied number,</p><p></p><p>I could take a wild guess and say that a 400watt amp is going to create a 30A average load over (T) time and the resultant capacity is going to be © capacity.</p><p></p><p>The number is still going to be much closer than any other defined spec.</p><p></p><p>If I had a clamp and a computer I could simply plot it. I'd be very very close to the actual number. Like I said within a couple percentage.</p><p></p><p>If you're trying to tell me that it's hard for someone to guess exactly what the actual load is based on music, sure its true I wouldn't imagine anyone could guess an exact number. But who cares, no one needs an exact number if they are going to guess, Like I said, someone should use it for a batter defined capacity than a manufacturer spec.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Thnking, post: 2410922, member: 571105"] The purpose of Peukerts would be to mathematically define the averaged capacity over time. Who cares if the number is even as high as 20% off, it's still going to give a better capacity than any manufacturer supplied number, I could take a wild guess and say that a 400watt amp is going to create a 30A average load over (T) time and the resultant capacity is going to be © capacity. The number is still going to be much closer than any other defined spec. If I had a clamp and a computer I could simply plot it. I'd be very very close to the actual number. Like I said within a couple percentage. If you're trying to tell me that it's hard for someone to guess exactly what the actual load is based on music, sure its true I wouldn't imagine anyone could guess an exact number. But who cares, no one needs an exact number if they are going to guess, Like I said, someone should use it for a batter defined capacity than a manufacturer spec. [/QUOTE]
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