Bronze Member Username: SecretsoundzSt. Paul, Mn USA Post Number: 12 Registered: Aug-05 | Soon I'm getting a Hifonics 1605D class d 1600 RMS @ 1 ohm amp. Running 2 aw1200q's. I drive a 92' mazda 929. I have an old 4awg kit. What do I need to assure plenty of clean power? Larger than 100 amp inline fuse? Do I really need another batt or cap? I'm a bit of a beginner, thanks |
Gold Member Username: GlasswolfWisteria, Lane USA Post Number: 9378 Registered: Dec-03 | is that your only amplifier in the system? 1600 watts RMS is going to mean about 160A of current draw at full output. you'll need a high output alternator rated for at least 200A, you'll need 1/0AWG power cable for the "big 3" and battery to amplifier, you'll also want to replace the stock battery in the car with a deep cycle like the optima yellowtop or similar. that's about the only way you'll get clean power for that setup at high volume |
Bronze Member Username: SecretsoundzSt. Paul, Mn USA Post Number: 13 Registered: Aug-05 | Thanks Glasswolf, I checked out sounddomain.com for more info on the "big 3". I'll need to disassemble some stuff but it's seems like a need now. I've got a new heavy duty battery but the alternator I was afraid of, If I clean up the wirung it might be ok. I'll end up getting a 2 farad cap before an alternator. Thanks |
Silver Member Username: BrynmPrince Albert, SK Canada Post Number: 102 Registered: Jul-05 | Caps are just a band-aid fix. get the alt, it'll be money well spent. Check out Glasswolfs website www.wickedcases.com and look what it says about caps. |
Gold Member Username: GlasswolfWisteria, Lane USA Post Number: 9405 Registered: Dec-03 | well, the big three thing only helps if your car is so old that the wiring is corroded or worn down, or if you replace the alternator with a larger, higher current unit. otherwise the factory wiring is able to handle all of the current the stock alternator can supply. capacitors don't replace the need for an alternator.. here: http://www.wickedcases.com/caraudio/capacitors.html and http://www.wickedcases.com/caraudio/charging.html those explain why |