yes but
yes but
everything has to be in relation to the amount of amperes the amplifier requires. The amplifiers that I will be putting in both have 80 ampere fuses which means at peak power I will drain 160 amperes. The stock alternator is what 110 amperes. When the amplifiers draw 160 amperes your car is -50 amperes. That leaves none for the car to run on. A cap can only store what it recieves and when there is no amperes left from the alternator the caps will be useless. I asked because I think a multi-amplifier system requires a large amount of power and was not sure if the stock alternator was sufficient enough. Adding another battery would just put more strain on the alternator as well.
Originally posted by Pearl96Max
If you are going to run a multi-amp system and even think you are going to be pulling 160 amps, I highly suggest getting a HO amp. What kind of amps are these that utilize 80a fuses? Heck, my old PPI A600 had 50amp fuses and pushed 500+ watts bridged. ?(
I run 2 80 amp fuses inline, but the amps themselves have an 80 and a 40, so that would be what, 120 max and I never have a problem with the stock alt or even the stock battery. If anyone would be able to back that up it would be Don or Carlos, I know he runs incredible power through the stock alt.
he's actually not that far off..
he's right about the 2nd battery, right about the caps.. but the reason is a little off..
when you try to draw more current than an alternator can produce, it will drag down the alt's voltage, and things will start drawing power from the battery too..
he's right about the 2nd battery, right about the caps.. but the reason is a little off..
when you try to draw more current than an alternator can produce, it will drag down the alt's voltage, and things will start drawing power from the battery too..
Originally posted by Audtatious
Well, he is correct about adding a 2nd battery.
If you are going to run a multi-amp system and even think you are going to be pulling 160 amps, I highly suggest getting a HO amp. What kind of amps are these that utilize 80a fuses? Heck, my old PPI A600 had 50amp fuses and pushed 500+ watts bridged. ?(
Well, he is correct about adding a 2nd battery.
If you are going to run a multi-amp system and even think you are going to be pulling 160 amps, I highly suggest getting a HO amp. What kind of amps are these that utilize 80a fuses? Heck, my old PPI A600 had 50amp fuses and pushed 500+ watts bridged. ?(



