The Fatty said:all light will dim with the normal bat/alt without a cap...the amp probaly pulls more than 80amps, and the normal bat/alt is only 45amps...thats 90 at the most when not charging.so when the bass notes come, it pulls all the remaining current and leave no reserve, thus the lights dim. if you use a cap it will improve the sound and create a reserve of power for the amp.
The Fatty said:all light will dim with the normal bat/alt without a cap...the amp probaly pulls more than 80amps, and the normal bat/alt is only 45amps...thats 90 at the most when not charging.so when the bass notes come, it pulls all the remaining current and leave no reserve, thus the lights dim. if you use a cap it will improve the sound and create a reserve of power for the amp.
id like to know how you worked that out m8, my 280wrms amp takes 80amps...Dink said:your running a 400w amp, that amp is driving the sub so the sub could be a 4TW sub but will still only get the 400w from the amp which if RMS is only about 45 amps drawn from the electrical system
Dink said:well a 1F cap holds 200J roughly @ 14v (watts = J/s)
so that will run a 1000 watt amp for a fifth of a sec But that is if discharged to 0v which it won't it will only go down to about 12.5v which means it will have about 22J which is f**k all and most of that will be lost because of the esr of the cap
Dink said:dansta a simple equation 746w = 1hp
not really smart just remember lots about car audio
Dansta said:ahh, so all in my head then...
thanks.
think i can deal with a loss of 1hp. if that.
the cap cant pull power from the amp if a diode it used m8ty, also .7volts is nothing when the amps are 12volt anyway and most car bats push out 13 or more, the problems with the amps on the voltsDink said:that is the only way to wire it up (if it is connected to vehicle electrical system it will pull power from everything)
how will diodes help?? (and they have a .7v volt drop don't you know)