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Can my EV power my 1600w RMS sub's amplifier?
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<blockquote data-quote="Tommy Coldcall" data-source="post: 8881699" data-attributes="member: 692229"><p>I have a Mini Cooper SE (2022) EV (picture attached), and I want a big subwoofer (RMS 1600w) in my car along with a mono amplifier to power it, but after consulting ChatGPT, I'm worried that my car won't have enough electrical current to power my sub's amplifier.</p><p></p><p>I haven't found any articles about this topic for EVs specifically, so this problem may not even exist (please tell me if that's the case), but I don't want to end up returning everything if I find out that the 1600w RMS sub's amp can't be reasonably powered in my car.</p><p></p><p>I haven't bought anything yet, and I'm willing to a professional installation done if that's required for this, but I don't want to spend more money on the installation than my whole subwoofer kit?</p><p></p><p>Can my EV power the 1600w RMS sub's amplifier? Please list the nuances if there are any.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tommy Coldcall, post: 8881699, member: 692229"] I have a Mini Cooper SE (2022) EV (picture attached), and I want a big subwoofer (RMS 1600w) in my car along with a mono amplifier to power it, but after consulting ChatGPT, I'm worried that my car won't have enough electrical current to power my sub's amplifier. I haven't found any articles about this topic for EVs specifically, so this problem may not even exist (please tell me if that's the case), but I don't want to end up returning everything if I find out that the 1600w RMS sub's amp can't be reasonably powered in my car. I haven't bought anything yet, and I'm willing to a professional installation done if that's required for this, but I don't want to spend more money on the installation than my whole subwoofer kit? Can my EV power the 1600w RMS sub's amplifier? Please list the nuances if there are any. [/QUOTE]
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