Car audio inside

 

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Username: Sound_r_us

Post Number: 3
Registered: Mar-07
I know I've seen this answered before but it was awile ago and I don't remember the answer.

I have two Treo 12 SSI 750 RMS pushed by a visonik 1200 watt 1 ohm amp (not the greatest amp but it gets the job done) I want to hook them up inside and wondering what I need to make this happen. I was thinking along the lines of a pwower invertor.. etc Thanks in advance.
 

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Username: J_baby15

Kentucky

Post Number: 1315
Registered: Feb-06
u can use either a power inverter, or a battery w/a battery charger. after that its all the same as in the car, just positive and negative, of course u hav to run the remote to positive unless u hav a remote wire on w/e stereo ur hookn it up to.
 

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Username: J_baby15

Kentucky

Post Number: 1317
Registered: Feb-06
didnt bump
 

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Username: Sound_r_us

Post Number: 4
Registered: Mar-07
Thanks Jordan, where would I find a power invertor that would do the trick.
 

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Username: J_baby15

Kentucky

Post Number: 1319
Registered: Feb-06
ebay. make sure it will suppply enough amps to power ur amp. usually u can find 60-80 amp ones on there.

If u choose to go the other way, just hook up a battery to a charger, the battery acts as a car battery, and the charger is like ur alt. in the car.

the power inverter is a lil easier/safer.
 

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Username: Sound_r_us

Post Number: 5
Registered: Mar-07
Last question... how do I hook up the amp to a reciever... is it straight forward ?
 

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Username: J_baby15

Kentucky

Post Number: 1320
Registered: Feb-06
RCAs if its got em. if not i guess u'd hav to use a line output coverter to make the speakr wires RCAs. more than likely u can just run RCAs to it. The remote wire can be hooked straight up to the positive in the power inverter.
 

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Username: Sound_r_us

Post Number: 6
Registered: Mar-07
ok thanks, im having trouble finding the right kind of power inverter, i need dc to ac right
???
 

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Username: Wingmanalive

A pic is worth 1000 words

Post Number: 4417
Registered: Jun-06
I have a 2000w power inverter that can handle many tasks. I have a small 12v solar setup charging a 400ah battery bank that I can use to power my big screen, fridge, and lights when the power fails. The key to these systems is to use a battery bank meter that displays your battery bank's current voltage and ah's used and % left in the bank. It was an awesome project. Free power!
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