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Will a 115 amp alt be enough for my setup???
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<blockquote data-quote="MrJollie" data-source="post: 211015" data-attributes="member: 547324"><p>I have a pioneer gm-x972 amp(800 watts max/400 watts rms/150watts rmsx150@4 ohms) and a Jensen A600 HLX amp(600 watts max/50 watts per channel@the front/100 watts per channel @ the rear@4 ohms) i use the pioneer for my sub, and might want to add another. The Jensen runs my four speakers. I will try to elaborate on the situation as much as possible....so here's the rest:</p><p></p><p>the pioneer amp has two 30 amp fuses, where the Jensen has two even bigger 35 amp fuses. The biggest add on alternator that i found for my stock(60 amp) alternator is a 115 amp alternator from 4x4parts.com.</p><p></p><p>I have not found a shop in my area(Northeast PA, near Scranton) that deals with rewinding alternators. so if anyone knows of a place or a number within 75 miles that rewinds alternators, let me know. such a place could be NorthEast PA, NorthWest NJ, or SouthEast NY area if possible. i also have a cap for later on when i get the bigger alternator. i've seen people with 80-90 amp alternators that run bigger systems than mine and don't have dimming at all. so should i go with the 115 Amp alternator (pricey @ $325) or does anyone know of a place to have it rewound.</p><p></p><p>thanks for any responses and sorry about the long message, i can't seem to find anyone who can help me out and thought that this would be a good place to try. //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/confused.gif.e820e0216602db4765798ac39d28caa9.gif</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MrJollie, post: 211015, member: 547324"] I have a pioneer gm-x972 amp(800 watts max/400 watts rms/150watts rmsx150@4 ohms) and a Jensen A600 HLX amp(600 watts max/50 watts per channel@the front/100 watts per channel @ the rear@4 ohms) i use the pioneer for my sub, and might want to add another. The Jensen runs my four speakers. I will try to elaborate on the situation as much as possible....so here's the rest: the pioneer amp has two 30 amp fuses, where the Jensen has two even bigger 35 amp fuses. The biggest add on alternator that i found for my stock(60 amp) alternator is a 115 amp alternator from 4x4parts.com. I have not found a shop in my area(Northeast PA, near Scranton) that deals with rewinding alternators. so if anyone knows of a place or a number within 75 miles that rewinds alternators, let me know. such a place could be NorthEast PA, NorthWest NJ, or SouthEast NY area if possible. i also have a cap for later on when i get the bigger alternator. i've seen people with 80-90 amp alternators that run bigger systems than mine and don't have dimming at all. so should i go with the 115 Amp alternator (pricey @ $325) or does anyone know of a place to have it rewound. thanks for any responses and sorry about the long message, i can't seem to find anyone who can help me out and thought that this would be a good place to try. [IMG]//content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/confused.gif.e820e0216602db4765798ac39d28caa9.gif[/IMG] [/QUOTE]
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