Jr Mans Unregistered guest | How do I know if my stock alternator will be able to handle my sound system? |
Gold Member Username: GlasswolfNorthWest, Michigan USA Post Number: 4112 Registered: Dec-03 | if you turn on the stereo, and your voltage rails sag or lights dim.. the alternator is too weak. |
Unregistered guest | All right, i got a classic 1964 ford Custom coupe. Everything works prime now, but i just installed 2 12" infinity ref's 300w rms each and a 15" 600w rms sub. Powering these will be a 1000w x4 bridgable amp with 250w to each of the 12's and 500w to the 15". My car doesnt even have an alternator, it has a "generator", which is an extremely primitive form of the same basic part. I have some experience with cars and electronics so im guessing it puts out like 30-40 amps. I know i need a H/O alt but i need to know where to find one from my car and what amperage to run. My guess is somewhere from 120 amp + alt? plz help |
Gold Member Username: GlasswolfNorthWest, Michigan USA Post Number: 4236 Registered: Dec-03 | if the amp is putting out 1Kw, yeah that's around 120A at full output. try www.4alterstart.com for an alternator. tehy may need to build a custom one for ya but if anyone can do it, they can. |
Unregistered guest | all right, thanks wolf. One more thing... For my 1000w amp, i bought an 8g wiring kit, which i know is not sufficient. Well, i work at a hardware store and we sell 4g wire, so do you think the kit should be all right if i buy some 4g for the ground and power cables and keep the rest of the kit? |
Silver Member Username: Its_bacon12Hfl, Ny Usa Post Number: 921 Registered: Dec-03 | 2 awg or 0/1 would be better even than 4 awg |
Gold Member Username: GlasswolfNorthWest, Michigan USA Post Number: 4244 Registered: Dec-03 | http://www.the12volt.com/info/recwirsz.asp |