RangerDangerV2
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x2. lowers efficiency, raises the temp. and is just plain hard on it. .25 ohms is damn near a dead short....I would never run .25 daily.
x2. lowers efficiency, raises the temp. and is just plain hard on it. .25 ohms is damn near a dead short....I would never run .25 daily.
I run my saz3500 @.5 but I had about 2x rise and monster electrical for such little power... I usually stayed at 13.8-14.1 volts....25 daily is never a good idea no matter what amp you use. .5 Daily is even kind of iffy.
Running my 2200 @ .5 and it usually stays right around 14v if I'm driving (that's on music). It'll drop down to like 12.8 - 12.9 on a burp.I run my saz3500 @.5 but I had about 2x rise and monster electrical for such little power... I usually stayed at 13.8-14.1 volts...
I played it at idle and stayed in the 13.8-14.1 range on music... never burped though. I love my dc power alt... dat bish was totally worth the money...Running my 2200 @ .5 and it usually stays right around 14v if I'm driving (that's on music). It'll drop down to like 12.8 - 12.9 on a burp.
you are going to need some monster electrical for 10k bro... more than what you listed.Yea I want more power I'm waiting for the dc10k to be in stock lol this ia is a sweet amp but I just can't move the level 5's like I want it to lol
thistry dual maybe even triple alts... id go triple alts for 2 10ks... what do you have that you are going to throw that much power at??
Umm... say what? Negative rise? Do tell.You can't count on rise in a daily setup. Music is dynamic and changes and due to that fact so does the impedance. Impedance changes with the frequency. So you could step well under your .25 ohm load and kill your amp. Now if this was purely for burps and you knew where your impedance fell in relation with frequency you could do it.
running above .5 is for bitchez