Running wires for an amp?
#14
RE: Running wires for an amp?
agree...4 gauge is fine... chance are youll wont use all 1000 watts... in the event you do it will only be a spike and for a short period of time... have you considerd running a stiffening cap? they help out alot with the power supply drops when the bass hits a wicked low note... general rule is 1 farad for every 500 wats.. thats playin it safe.. . 1.5 farrad would do you fine.. a 2 would do you great
#16
RE: Running wires for an amp?
ORIGINAL: shott8283
agree...4 gauge is fine... chance are youll wont use all 1000 watts... in the event you do it will only be a spike and for a short period of time... have you considerd running a stiffening cap? they help out alot with the power supply drops when the bass hits a wicked low note... general rule is 1 farad for every 500 wats.. thats playin it safe.. . 1.5 farrad would do you fine.. a 2 would do you great
agree...4 gauge is fine... chance are youll wont use all 1000 watts... in the event you do it will only be a spike and for a short period of time... have you considerd running a stiffening cap? they help out alot with the power supply drops when the bass hits a wicked low note... general rule is 1 farad for every 500 wats.. thats playin it safe.. . 1.5 farrad would do you fine.. a 2 would do you great
400 Watts RMS x 1 @ 2 ohms
200 Watts RMS x 1 @ 4 ohms
1000 Watts Maximum Output Power
That amp wont ever push 1000 watts not even for peak.
#19
RE: Running wires for an amp?
You should have got a new alt not a cap. I mean if they work for ya cool. You should jst upgrade the rest of your your electrical first, bcuz once ur cap gets drained that just another thing for your alt to try and re-charge.
I didnt see that it was 1 ohm stable.....or are you just running it with that load
I didnt see that it was 1 ohm stable.....or are you just running it with that load
#20