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<blockquote data-quote="djeazie" data-source="post: 4080605" data-attributes="member: 572994"><p>Alot of companys rate their amps at 14.4 volts and some at 13.8 and others at 12 volts. Rating an amp at 14.4 volts isnt really right since alot of vehicles dont carry a constant 14.4 volts so the wattage rating is actually high since the amp really will never see a 14.4 power source. Try to find an amplifier thats rated around 12-13.8 volts since most charging systems will achieve that. My truck with a 120 amp alternator and yellow top will stay around 13.5 volts under high volumes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="djeazie, post: 4080605, member: 572994"] Alot of companys rate their amps at 14.4 volts and some at 13.8 and others at 12 volts. Rating an amp at 14.4 volts isnt really right since alot of vehicles dont carry a constant 14.4 volts so the wattage rating is actually high since the amp really will never see a 14.4 power source. Try to find an amplifier thats rated around 12-13.8 volts since most charging systems will achieve that. My truck with a 120 amp alternator and yellow top will stay around 13.5 volts under high volumes. [/QUOTE]
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