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need information about this old school sub DD99Za-D2 18"
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<blockquote data-quote="hispls" data-source="post: 8662447" data-attributes="member: 614752"><p>Absolutely. Of course I wouldn't want to bet the cost of slagging the converter in your car on any auxiliary batteries "protecting" whatever it is that is limiting 100A out. Anything you discharge (batteries or caps) will also need to be charged and may try to draw pretty hard.</p><p></p><p>I mean it seems like it should work, throwing a nice 110AH AGM on there for a little more reserve but I'd try to confirm with someone who has done more work with one of those cars before you go hurting something.</p><p></p><p>I was going to suggest Zed Minotaur for the sub if you had 2 ohm load. I rarely opened 80A fuses on mine and they made about 55V</p><p></p><p>Consider Taramps Bass 1200.1 (Confirm your sub is dual 2 ohm and if it is make sure you get the 1 ohm stable version of the Taramps). Supposedly max current draw on those is 110A and it's incredibly unlikely you would ever see that real-world.</p><p></p><p>How's that box coming along? Pics? That Z is such a good score.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hispls, post: 8662447, member: 614752"] Absolutely. Of course I wouldn't want to bet the cost of slagging the converter in your car on any auxiliary batteries "protecting" whatever it is that is limiting 100A out. Anything you discharge (batteries or caps) will also need to be charged and may try to draw pretty hard. I mean it seems like it should work, throwing a nice 110AH AGM on there for a little more reserve but I'd try to confirm with someone who has done more work with one of those cars before you go hurting something. I was going to suggest Zed Minotaur for the sub if you had 2 ohm load. I rarely opened 80A fuses on mine and they made about 55V Consider Taramps Bass 1200.1 (Confirm your sub is dual 2 ohm and if it is make sure you get the 1 ohm stable version of the Taramps). Supposedly max current draw on those is 110A and it's incredibly unlikely you would ever see that real-world. How's that box coming along? Pics? That Z is such a good score. [/QUOTE]
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