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<blockquote data-quote="enzowho" data-source="post: 2519548" data-attributes="member: 568136"><p>Wait, so are you using a power supply capable of supplying a large current (say 90 amps) or are you using like a 12v cell phone charger? If you are using the power supply, then yes you can hook the amp up just like in your car. If you are using a cell phone charger (or any low-power converter for that matter) then you really should stop what you are doing, cause it won't work and could easily cause a fire.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="enzowho, post: 2519548, member: 568136"] Wait, so are you using a power supply capable of supplying a large current (say 90 amps) or are you using like a 12v cell phone charger? If you are using the power supply, then yes you can hook the amp up just like in your car. If you are using a cell phone charger (or any low-power converter for that matter) then you really should stop what you are doing, cause it won't work and could easily cause a fire. [/QUOTE]
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