What relays do I need?

Hey.

I've been given conflicting advice as to what size relays I'm using so id like some help.

I'm going to be running the following in my car:

1800w (600rms) subwoofer amp built in off a 4 gauge cable

2400w (not sure rms) amp off a 4 gauge cable to run:

4x420w speakers (150w rms)

I want a relay on each power cable and a relay on each speaker. When I flick a switch the amp and sub become live and the speakers swap over to the amp. When I turn it off it kills everything and swaps the speakers back to the stereo.

I have everything installed and working but how big do I need my relays to be? I currently have 2x 12V SPST 40A relays (for power) and 4x 12V 5A relays (for speakers).

Thanks in advance

 
First tip: stop referring to max or peak power ratings for your equipment. Second, if you're switching speaker wires with relays the 5A capacity per relay should be adequate. I haven't built a switching setup like you described but speakers are voltage devices, not current devices, so the current should be very low on speaker wires. Measure it to be sure.

 
Ok thanks.

Well I don't know too much about electronics myself. I'm going off what my brother has told me as he's training to be an electrical engineer. He says the relays I have are good enough, but everyone I've spoke to in shops have said I need bigger relays. And the calculators tell me I need bigger ones.

 
why do you want to switch between radio and amp power.that's alot of work for low ended audio
Just means I can swap between using my amp or my stereo when the car isn't turning over. Save battery. It wouldn't suffer any audio loss if it's just going through 1 relay which can handle it surely?

 
Don't put the relays on the power cable for the amplifier, there's far too much current going through there and it's unnecessary considering the amp has a built in relay for turning it on/off. Put your relay on the Remote Turn On input, that's what it's there for.

 
I have been using a remote wire from the switch input for the stereo. The car battery kept dying I can't understand why. :-S
Doesn't matter where you get the source from, just put the relay between the source and amp. Then your toggle switch will make/break that connection turning the amp on/off (if the source is off the amp will turn off regardless of the toggle switch state).

 
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