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CrazyKenKid

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Everything posted by CrazyKenKid

  1. wow very nice of kicker! my next build might have to include some loom to make it look good and clean!
  2. nice pic. Is there somethign over top of the blue wires? it looks very clean congrats!
  3. the big 3 is: Upgrading your ALT upgrading your Battery Getting a battery Bank (if needed) and to some ppl (most) it is: Upgrading all your wires to 1/0 gauge wire! total cost about 20-30$, what you need to do is upgrade your grounds on your battery (ies) upgrade your ground on your ALT run a new wire from alt to front battery VERY important dont' REMOVE any of your old (stock wiring) the big 3 is an add on i guess!!
  4. congrats on second place!! that is an honorable mention!!! congrats!
  5. there are these rules which ppl shoudl all follow is what they are getting at. they recommend you first invest some time in the noob posting guild before posting! and at 14.4 steady volts i would imagine that amp would output rated power plus!! but dont' let the voltage fall to low or you will be crying! some light reading for you! and
  6. i am sure they are stable as long as you have the eletrcial to back it up!!! feed it a steady voltage and away you go!
  7. keep in mind some of stetsom higher power ampliers are made for SPL only and not a daily system. when you e-mail that person be sure to make sure that amp is able to hand daily rather then just spl! and i can't vouche for audiopipe b/c i have never used one myself but i am sure other ppl on here have!
  8. nice! and if you have any more question don't hesitate to aks them! ppl are always around to answer them for you!
  9. here is some 4/0 ring terminals lol! http://www.bdbatteries.com/lugs.php?id=60 lol they exist you jsut got to take a look lol! and yes they are prety huge lol http://happyterminals.com/index.php?cPath=21_36_70
  10. I think we should make this a sticky!!! so it is easy to find and what not!
  11. no problem! i am glad i was around to lend some advice! enjoy that BEAST of an amp! and be sure to leave some feedback also! and most importanly post some pics of your install job and how everything is!!
  12. and no it doens't matter as long as you got 1 pos and 1 neg hooked up for the sub!
  13. but make sure to JUST use 1 set of POS and NEG terminals use the first set or second set don't mix and match.
  14. well the SAZ 1000 is a MONO amp so ther are no other channels to bridge. the extra set of TERMINALS is jsut to help ppl out when setting up more then one sub OR when strapping 2 saz 1000 together!
  15. to get a price quote drop this person an e-mail! Andrea Stetsom ([email protected] as to where to buy them in the USA check out there website! http://www.stetsom.com.br/eng/Sales.aspx
  16. i am pretty sure once you install that deck and start using it and place an voltmeter over the rca's you will find that the voltage isn't 8volts but the voltage at the rca's will vary as you turn up or turn down the volume. my h/u is rated at 5volt pre-out and i get around 1.5volts at best!
  17. ya me two i almsot installed a soleniod but i never got around to it so ya! lol. and i have not run into an issue YET. keep in mind my buddy actually ran into an issue! he completely KILLED his front battery. I believe the front battery was a interstate something. i bet it was old and very old but still once he install his sound system (1200rms) the battery jsut died the next year! so who knows! maybe it jsut depends on how new your batteries are!
  18. when mixing and matching batteries it is best to use a soleniod a 300amp soleniod, this will prevent one batteries from killing the other battery over time! you can also use a battery isolator but when you use those they will give you a voltage drop not a huge one but still enough. soleniod http://www.skycraftsurplus.com/index.asp?PageAction=VIEWPROD&ProdID=381 battery isolator http://www.e-marine-inc.com/products/alternators/isolators.html as you can see the battery isolators are a little bit more expensive.
  19. lol funny story i just read his sig lol WOW maybe 4batteries to start with lol!!! and d3100 or larger that is lol!! but for 4krms 2-d3100 should work nicely plus you will be running it at 2ohm! lol but then agian you don't know till you try right!
  20. i would say the XS3100 has much more power!! or better yet those C&D 100lb monsters!!! that would be the next biggest! or even DEKA!! they are going for about 150 shipped on the ca forums!
  21. i am not sure on that i had my upgraded by a buddy! i had my original alt max out with a kid. i got new parts put in my alt!!
  22. in my opinion yes but lets let someone else confirm this. Don't take my word for gold b/c there is always a better idea out there! give this thread a few days and see what some other ppl think! but to me 2 batteries and a H/O will power that amp up to full power!!
  23. the 250 alt should be more then enough but for 4k you might wnat to get like two of those 2400 to power that amp!
  24. what is the onboard fusing? and i believe the 2400 has like 115 AH right?
  25. i do! and then some!! lol!! but like i said i haven't heard one or used one yet!

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