hondarider
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How do you figure out how many amps and amp will take from your alternator?
How do you figure out how many amps and amp will take from your alternator?
So if I have a 2000w RMS amplifier receiving 14.0v and it is 70% efficient then...To find actual amperage draw:
(Power output/amplifier efficiency)/Voltage input = Amperage pulled from electrical system
Amperage * Voltage = watts
Lets take an example; 1000w RMS amplifier that's 75% efficient running off of a 13.8V electrical system.
(1000/.75)/13.8 = 96.62A total amperage pulled
13.8V * 96.62A = 1333.3w total watts pulled
So, it takes 1333.3w (96.62A @ 13.8V) to make that 1000w out of the amplifier.
Yup. It'd draw 204A from your electrical system with 14V input at full power output.So if I have a 2000w RMS amplifier receiving 14.0v and it is 70% efficient then...
(2000/.7)/14 = 204?....
Yup. It'd draw 204A from your electrical system with 14V input at full power output.
Maybe if you're diving around burping full bore constantly...man... i guess if you want any kind of power over 500rms you really NEED a HO alt
Maybe if you're diving around burping full bore constantly...
In most installs with gains set at 0db subs never receive their RMS anyway... Even if you set your gain with an o-scope it's not going to be doing 1000RMS all day long...well if you want a 1000rms woofer to get a 1000rms from a 1000rms amp... that's 90 amps of current... most stock elecs can't handle that... so your sub won't even recieve it's rms...
PA might be able to tell you.I have a 220A alt from Nathan, and I have been getting some dimming at higher volumes, I was thinking I could try a new battery (I am using a 7 year old stock battery.) I was thinking getting a yellow top, and I have done the big three..
And where would I find out the efficiency of my amp? I just took your 70% Squeak... I looks on the Planet Audio site and there was nothing on that.