slim j 10+ year member Senior VIP Member 482 0 ca.com Jun 8, 2006 #1 I have a clamp meter (the craftsman model) I was curious how to determine how many watts my amp is pushing to the subs. If I need any other tools, please let me know. Click to read more...
I have a clamp meter (the craftsman model) I was curious how to determine how many watts my amp is pushing to the subs. If I need any other tools, please let me know. Click to read more...
DBfan187 5,000+ posts Supa's mom was here! 52,741 236 Poolside with Supa's mom. Jun 8, 2006 #2 http://www.soundsolutionsaudio.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=2690&hl=clamp
OP slim j 10+ year member Senior VIP Member 482 0 ca.com Jun 8, 2006 Thread Starter #3 Here is what I tried, test tone @ 43 hz: DC V coming from battery: 13.5 AC V coming from speaker terminals: 9.40 AC A cominng from speaker terminals: 2.1 AC V coming from speakers while hooked up: 12.1 AC A " " : 1.2 The clamp on either speaker did nothing. Clamp on battery cable did nothing. What does this info tell me?
Here is what I tried, test tone @ 43 hz: DC V coming from battery: 13.5 AC V coming from speaker terminals: 9.40 AC A cominng from speaker terminals: 2.1 AC V coming from speakers while hooked up: 12.1 AC A " " : 1.2 The clamp on either speaker did nothing. Clamp on battery cable did nothing. What does this info tell me?