NJTStang11
10+ year member
CarAudio.com Elite
Ok, I went a little overboard and got myself caught up with stereo stuff for my car.
The car is a Lexus ES300 (1993). It has a new battery, but the alternator is very small (80amps hot). Im in college and don't have alot of money to throw around, so a high output alternator is out of my price range. The equipment I have is:
2 12" Pioneer Premier W3004SPLs (3000 watts, 1000rms)
Power Acoustik a2400db (1800x1@1ohm)
3.5 Cubic Feet Ported Box tuned to 35hz
After some last minute research I've realized this system may completely destroy my charging system (drain my alternator completely). I realize this was stupid and thats why im trying to fix it now.
Now, what would you do in my situation:
-Sell all my equipment and go to a smaller setup? Something about 900-1000rms?
-Hook it up and just keep low gain/low volumes?
-Run everything on a 4ohm setting to avoid problems?
Any suggestions?
The car is a Lexus ES300 (1993). It has a new battery, but the alternator is very small (80amps hot). Im in college and don't have alot of money to throw around, so a high output alternator is out of my price range. The equipment I have is:
2 12" Pioneer Premier W3004SPLs (3000 watts, 1000rms)
Power Acoustik a2400db (1800x1@1ohm)
3.5 Cubic Feet Ported Box tuned to 35hz
After some last minute research I've realized this system may completely destroy my charging system (drain my alternator completely). I realize this was stupid and thats why im trying to fix it now.
Now, what would you do in my situation:
-Sell all my equipment and go to a smaller setup? Something about 900-1000rms?
-Hook it up and just keep low gain/low volumes?
-Run everything on a 4ohm setting to avoid problems?
Any suggestions?