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Yeah, basically thats what im asking, but had other questions too so i compounded. I would but the vehicles inoperable right now, because the bubbad cabin harness. anywho, thats an option yes, but id rather not have a metric ton of optimas lol. And youre right, a high power cheap component...
I briefly read that site, must've missed that or been overthinking the process. so basically, if you have say 800 amp batteries, it would draw power, from the rear battery to the front, keeping them equal amperage, until they get down to 700 amps, and then the front would continue to drop off...
Yes, I'm aware of that, thats why I was more asking about the basic running power usage of the cucv, so I can make an estimate of available capacity. I just figured there would probably be an electrician or something of the sort that would be able to point me in the right direction. However...
Yeah, ive known that, I guess what i was asking is if the wattage drops from converting back to 12v, and after more thought I'm positive it does, it doesnt make any sense for it to retain that wattage, since voltage is part of the wattage calculation. I'm still at a loss as to how power is taken...
Haha, times are a changin. shoot, 2000 watts is low compared to some of todays competition setups. 750 watts for two three piece component sets, which is a pair of 6.5, 3, and tweeters, then the sub, which is highly variable depending on your setup. i think the one i was looking at, the sub...
Well i figured it would be fine if i was just going to run the radio. But i think overall, i was looking at around a 1500-2000 watt system, with nice component sets front and rear, and a good strong sq sub. I feel like that would be pushing on the edge of the capacity of the 12 volt part of the...
Alright I’ve got an m1009 that had a botched 12v swap done, so I have most of the components to swap back to 24v if I choose. Once I get a new cab harness....... anyways, eventually I’m going to add a sound system, and want to know what’s my best route for the most available wattage. Basically...
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