Bronze Member Username: Florida_native
Sarasota,
Florida
United States
Post Number: 13 Registered: Nov-08
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Posted on I have a 2007 Ford Escape XLT. I want to run 2 AQSDC2.512's and a AQ1200D amp. Is this okay for my stock electric? BIG DAWG |
Bronze Member Username: Florida_native
Sarasota,
Florida
United States
Post Number: 15 Registered: Nov-08
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Posted on PS- My apologies for posting this thread twice. My computer is running slow at school. |
Gold Member Username: Dustin3
D&L DesignsDustin
Post Number: 4872 Registered: Oct-05
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Posted on It really depends on how big of alt you have (stock one, most likely you will probably want an upgrades one if your runnin any more than 1200.. |
Silver Member Username: Dlavante
Eugene,
OR
USA
Post Number: 134 Registered: Feb-07
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Posted on you should be fine with the stock alt but i would look into doin a big 3 |
Bronze Member Username: Florida_native
Sarasota,
Florida
United States
Post Number: 16 Registered: Nov-08
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Posted on I won't be running over 1,200 watts. The combine RMS is 1,200. So, I should be okay? BIG DAWG |
Gold Member Username: Bonhamd
Traverse City,
MI
Post Number: 1602 Registered: Nov-07
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Posted on you dont add up the subs to figure what you will be running - you go by what your amp is rated to do at a certain impedence and voltage it is always good to upgrade electrical but you dont have to in this case if anything - you might have to try a new battery, or you can just adjust the gain on the amp to where your voltage stays stable |
Diamond Member Username: Bestmankind
Post Number: 23073 Registered: Oct-05
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Posted on quote:you dont add up the subs to figure what you will be running - you go by what your amp is rated to do at a certain impedence and voltage it is always good to upgrade electrical but you dont have to in this case if anything - you might have to try a new battery, or you can just adjust the gain on the amp to where your voltage stays stable
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