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<blockquote data-quote="audiolife" data-source="post: 2446490" data-attributes="member: 541383"><p>so you are saying an alt/ voltage regulator reacting isn't slow? your fields don't mean anything if power doesn't get from point A (alt) to point B(audio system)... lol you can say I'm not "technical" but over the the schemes of everything i see you type about you figure out pieces without putting the whole pie together.a car with a dieing battery can have a 200 amp alt in that car turn on a 20 amp heater fan from off to full blast it will cause the lights to dim as the electrical system adjusts... if you are right about how much the alt does and how fast it is then it wouldn't dim at all.. some people actually put large caps in conjunction to an alt to help smooth these effects(and not by the amps..im talking under the hood). common sense along some lines is all you need..no need to get techy. you have said amps(in another thread) don't get hurt by low voltage. Then you noticed they had low voltage protection and claimed that would save them.... it does about 1/2 the time even if it does shut off the amp I'm pretty sure its stressed something enough to effect the amp.. but thats all basic applied ohm's law cause and effect.....and you went off on some tangent about the insides of an amp (was totally pointless pretty much the same as we have here). its kind of like saying we all need to know what joules are and copper's atomic structure to hook up a stereo when in fact we dont..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="audiolife, post: 2446490, member: 541383"] so you are saying an alt/ voltage regulator reacting isn't slow? your fields don't mean anything if power doesn't get from point A (alt) to point B(audio system)... lol you can say I'm not "technical" but over the the schemes of everything i see you type about you figure out pieces without putting the whole pie together.a car with a dieing battery can have a 200 amp alt in that car turn on a 20 amp heater fan from off to full blast it will cause the lights to dim as the electrical system adjusts... if you are right about how much the alt does and how fast it is then it wouldn't dim at all.. some people actually put large caps in conjunction to an alt to help smooth these effects(and not by the amps..im talking under the hood). common sense along some lines is all you need..no need to get techy. you have said amps(in another thread) don't get hurt by low voltage. Then you noticed they had low voltage protection and claimed that would save them.... it does about 1/2 the time even if it does shut off the amp I'm pretty sure its stressed something enough to effect the amp.. but thats all basic applied ohm's law cause and effect.....and you went off on some tangent about the insides of an amp (was totally pointless pretty much the same as we have here). its kind of like saying we all need to know what joules are and copper's atomic structure to hook up a stereo when in fact we dont.. [/QUOTE]
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