New member Username: TtamPost Number: 1 Registered: Mar-07 | ???????????????????????????????????????????????? I got a 2000 caddy deville. i got a red top in line with my factory alt. and battery. i was getting 15plus volts in another car, now i'm showing 13 - 14.7 volts in this car. it keeps changing. anyway i was thinking of getting the hk4000d for a good price but don't want to waist my time if i can't get the right juice to it. any help will be appreciated. got a good deal on 2k - 4k watts let me know.mattprudhomme@yahoo.com |
Platinum Member Username: RovinMy 1 12 Atom... Post Number: 11088 Registered: Jul-05 | Thread: Hk4000d how do you achieve 17 volts? from what i read : by getting a custom built high output alternator which has a regulator which allows it do put out that much constant voltage ...... |
Silver Member Username: SkiesCourtenay, British Colu... Canada Post Number: 485 Registered: Aug-05 | EA makes voltage regulators, contact Nate? Also, I assume you would need a new battery that would support 17V wouldnt you ? |
Silver Member Username: SkiesCourtenay, British Colu... Canada Post Number: 486 Registered: Aug-05 | Sorry, Excessive Amperage |
Silver Member Username: Waterboy2289Martinez, Georgia 2 18 SX w/ ... Post Number: 185 Registered: Jan-06 | If it is a daily driver system then STICK TO 14 VOLTS! If the system is competition based, then start asking about 17 volts. What subs are you trying to run? |
Bronze Member Username: BumpndatrunkMilwaukee, WI USA Post Number: 76 Registered: Mar-07 | what do you mean when you say competition based |
Silver Member Username: Waterboy2289Martinez, Georgia 2 18 SX w/ ... Post Number: 190 Registered: Jan-06 | If he plans to use the system for competition only, not a daily driver. In that case he would be able to use 16 volt batts or what ever. |
Gold Member Username: JuliobSanto DomingoDominican Re... Post Number: 4325 Registered: Dec-05 | 17V= lot of money. |