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<blockquote data-quote="mast240" data-source="post: 7445407" data-attributes="member: 631695"><p>i'm not talking about bench testing, tho... and not because its not the better way to clamp it, cuz it is... but more just because the majority of clamp tests you'll see out there, are guys who are clamping amps in their cars, on their daily systems... and not a dummy load.</p><p></p><p>point being, if the OP is going to do research on different amps, and use other people's clamp results for comparitive reasons, then he needs to ensure that the variables of said tests are as controlled as possible... i.e. one amp getting tested in a car with rise and voltage drop taking affect, and another amp being bench tested with a dummy load.</p><p></p><p>if you can find one guy who is doing proper bench clamps on many different amps, that would be for the best... but, i have yet to find anyone doing that as of right now... which is why i say to make sure all the variables are controlled when comparing amps, or just to realize that they do have an effect on the results</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mast240, post: 7445407, member: 631695"] i'm not talking about bench testing, tho... and not because its not the better way to clamp it, cuz it is... but more just because the majority of clamp tests you'll see out there, are guys who are clamping amps in their cars, on their daily systems... and not a dummy load. point being, if the OP is going to do research on different amps, and use other people's clamp results for comparitive reasons, then he needs to ensure that the variables of said tests are as controlled as possible... i.e. one amp getting tested in a car with rise and voltage drop taking affect, and another amp being bench tested with a dummy load. if you can find one guy who is doing proper bench clamps on many different amps, that would be for the best... but, i have yet to find anyone doing that as of right now... which is why i say to make sure all the variables are controlled when comparing amps, or just to realize that they do have an effect on the results [/QUOTE]
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