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<blockquote data-quote="rco8786" data-source="post: 93085" data-attributes="member: 543096"><p>this post was totally useless to all of us. we all realized that amps put out there rated power, even if it's for less than a second before going up in flames.</p><p></p><p>PS - could you show a picture of someone running 18v off their car battery? im not saying it's impossible, just very very unlikely for 2 reasons. one, car batteries are designed to run at 12v, but can usually throw out around 12.9, up to 14.4. two, you would need some heavy duty cooling on your amps to throw 18v into them. basically, it would be a complete waste of money and any "extremist" would realize this and spend his money elsewhere.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rco8786, post: 93085, member: 543096"] this post was totally useless to all of us. we all realized that amps put out there rated power, even if it's for less than a second before going up in flames. PS - could you show a picture of someone running 18v off their car battery? im not saying it's impossible, just very very unlikely for 2 reasons. one, car batteries are designed to run at 12v, but can usually throw out around 12.9, up to 14.4. two, you would need some heavy duty cooling on your amps to throw 18v into them. basically, it would be a complete waste of money and any "extremist" would realize this and spend his money elsewhere. [/QUOTE]
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