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FRONT STAGE:4-6 1/2s selinium,DD component set and 4-selinium tweeters in each door. KICKPANELS:jl audio 5 1/4. REAR DOORS: dd components 6 1/2s. HIGHS AMPS:zapco 750.2 on front doors,zapco an another 750.2 on kicks and rear doors.
A more accurate way to calculate wiuld be totake the RMS ratings of your amps, (900rms @2ohm in my case) and divide RMS by voltage to get your current draw. (watts/volts=amps) 900rms/ 14.4volts = 62.5amps
Wicks. Posted April 15, 2013. At idle, an amp should never draw more than a few amps (if that). Sounds like the amp has an internal short and the power supply is drawing a lot of current because of it. Does the amp get hot? It should be if you're pulling the voltage down to the 10's.
also mouse, press the print screen button on your keyboard and paste the picture into paint. then load it to photobucket and paste it here. i'm coming up with 5.5" of port length. reason the calculator does this is because the distance from the port wall to the end of the box needs to be more or equal to the smaller distance of the port. in ...
Alright now you need a calculator and a place to sit down and relax and you want to well im going to write it for you the way I've got it wrote down in my notes. AC voltage from the speaker outputs divided by the amp draw on the positive wire from the amp. That will give you your impedance at each frequency.
Hello all! I have a question about the "max" amp draw for my digital designs m4000 amp. The product spec page says max draw of 400 amps. It has 2 1/0 power inputs. Would this be 200 amp per input? I am trying to figure out how to fuse it properly. Thank you in advance for the knowledge.
Posted December 8, 2011. Ok so I'm fairly confident my calculations are correct but I'm just looking for some concrete help here. Let's say total current draw is 2,129a (3,300W x 8 / 12.4v) Charging system will supply 1,360a (340x4) This leaves 769a of current unnaccounted for to charge, and I have not a clue to calculate if at full tilt what ...
Posted October 9, 2010 (edited) No, the radius of a 6" port is 3". 3 x 3 x 3.14 = 28.26 sq. in. You were using diameter. Edited October 9, 2010 by R_Mac_1. Quote. 2002 Pontiac Bonneville SSEi. Pioneer DEH-P6000UB.
In a real world environment, playing music (although music with LOOOOONG bass notes will differ) usually averages about 1/2 the current draw I show in the tests. I'm still VERY wary of using 4GA wire for an amp capable of pulling so much current. I've been told the SHCA 4 to 1/0 adapters work in this amp, so I'd recommend using them with this amp.
Big 3 and amp powered with KNU 1/0 XS Power D2400 Up Front i pulled out my dick in class many of times and had it shown. get over it bitch...stupid open legged hairy beavered bitch...