Determining Amperes Pull? (Help???)
#11
RE: Determining Amperes Pull? (Help???)
Lol.
Pat's gonna be like the next Steve Meades. Running Dual 300's lol
Pat's gonna be like the next Steve Meades. Running Dual 300's lol
#12
RE: Determining Amperes Pull? (Help???)
lol we have a BF Steve Meade!!! sweet lol
#13
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in all fairness, hes not the only one that will be running dual 300's. i have to hope that will be enough for mine.im going to be pushing 12000 rms when this is done. thats 1125 amps. i would really need like 4.
#14
RE: Determining Amperes Pull? (Help???)
lol damn...my new setup is only gonna be 347. lol
#15
RE: Determining Amperes Pull? (Help???)
Josh I only got 1000 for yours
Thats if you are running Class D amplifier's and at 14.4v
Thats if you are running Class D amplifier's and at 14.4v
#16
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i keep forgetting things. i figured that 1125 with the amps for all the mids and highs as well. that means at 13500 its resting at 1125 amps. i did the math a while ago - dont be hating.
#17
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Ah gotcha!
lol im not hatin :-p
I was just doing the math and all so i didnt forget it
lol im not hatin :-p
I was just doing the math and all so i didnt forget it
#18
RE: Determining Amperes Pull? (Help???)
so if ur running a pair of amps would you do the equation for 1 amp and then multipy ur final number by 2??
#19
RE: Determining Amperes Pull? (Help???)
That is in an optimal situation. I can say that according to the formula I should be pulling around 170 Amps. When testing my amperage drawthe most I have ever gotten it to draw is around 100.
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