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<blockquote data-quote="Do_" data-source="post: 1577322" data-attributes="member: 556295"><p>Go find a Battery Charger. That's what I run my stuff off of for right now until I get my new car that I can put the sub in.</p><p></p><p>Just clip the battery charger alligator clamps onto the + - and Remote wires from your amp. They usually don't supply much current though so you'll probably not get a lot of power. Mines an 8 amp charger and as far as I can figure with my multimeter I can eek out 90w with my amplifier on the floor.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Do_, post: 1577322, member: 556295"] Go find a Battery Charger. That's what I run my stuff off of for right now until I get my new car that I can put the sub in. Just clip the battery charger alligator clamps onto the + - and Remote wires from your amp. They usually don't supply much current though so you'll probably not get a lot of power. Mines an 8 amp charger and as far as I can figure with my multimeter I can eek out 90w with my amplifier on the floor. [/QUOTE]
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