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Maximum current consumption in car?



  R35 GTR
I saw a post saying 90A ? What are the standard batteries rated at and what can they push out at peak load?

cheers, I need info to buy a sensor.:)
 
  Polo + Micra
you put a dead short across a fully chagerd battery you'll get about 600-1200A

90A will be about the max from your alternator
 
  Polo + Micra
yeah my amp pulls about 120A if i'm being silly and playing pure sine waves.

but can i ask what a current transducer is? (another geek needs to know lol)
 
  RenaultSport clio 172 mk2
yeah my amp pulls about 120A if i'm being silly and playing pure sine waves.

but can i ask what a current transducer is? (another geek needs to know lol)

A current transducer is a sensor for detecting current without inserting anything into the circuit. If you use an ammeter you have to run the current through a known-value resistor in the meter and measure the voltage drop across the resistor. But the resistor itself adds resistance. Which isn't a problem if you working in high voltages and low currents. Adding a bit of rtesistance doesn't matter. But if you're working in low voltages and high currents even a little bit of extra resistance matters, and your test resister has to be able to handle those high currents. So you use a current transducer. A current transducer clamps around an electrical cable and measures the current in the cable non-invasively by measuring the magnetic field around the wire. That's easy with AC, its a bit more difficult with DC.
 
  Polo + Micra
ahh right. so it doesn't pull 100A it just has the abilaty of measuring up to 100A
 
  R35 GTR
You can get any size current transducer. I use 50A ones at work, with high current applications. When testing a circuit of IGBTs I run upto 200A through it for a few hours. It get bloody hot!
 


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