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<blockquote data-quote="FenixAudio" data-source="post: 6876737" data-attributes="member: 622195"><p>your charging system should stay at 14.4 volts in a perfect world. if your droping to 13.5 thats a large drop and most likely indicates that you will need a larger alt if you want to relly bang for a long time with out driving the car. however, you should not be losing wattage. most apms have a regualted power supply that plays the same output between a certain input voltge. Usually between 13.4v and 14.4v. each amp is a little different though. most major brands have regualted power supplies.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FenixAudio, post: 6876737, member: 622195"] your charging system should stay at 14.4 volts in a perfect world. if your droping to 13.5 thats a large drop and most likely indicates that you will need a larger alt if you want to relly bang for a long time with out driving the car. however, you should not be losing wattage. most apms have a regualted power supply that plays the same output between a certain input voltge. Usually between 13.4v and 14.4v. each amp is a little different though. most major brands have regualted power supplies. [/QUOTE]
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