Posted May 27, 200916 yr This is the "official" post to be linked in our sticky amp power testing post :-----This testing done on my Extech True Power meter a full 6-10 seconds in to the burp so we are not catching peak values:http://www.extech.com/instrument/products/...399/380976.html-----HIGH VOLTAGE TESTING:6x Powermaster D1000s used for testing17.9 volts rest - did not measure voltage drop.10,320 watts from the pair @ 1.5 ohms each after rise starting at 0.5 DCR5160 each11,470 watts from the pair @ 1.3 ohms each after rise starting at 0.5 DCR5735 per amp-----12v SYSTEM TESTING:Starting battery + 2x Powermaster D3100s used for testing3980 @ 0.25 rising to 0.65 @ 11.2v (engine on)2050 @ 1 rising to 2.44 @ 12.2v (engine off) With a bit more voltage on tap you can easily expect more power.
May 27, 200916 yr This is the "official" post to be linked in our sticky amp power testing post :-----This testing done on my Extech True Power meter a full 6-10 seconds in to the burp so we are not catching peak values:http://www.extech.com/instrument/products/...399/380976.html-----HIGH VOLTAGE TESTING:6x Powermaster D1000s used for testing17.9 volts rest - did not measure voltage drop.10,320 watts from the pair @ 1.5 ohms each after rise starting at 0.5 DCR5160 each11,470 watts from the pair @ 1.3 ohms each after rise starting at 0.5 DCR5735 per amp-----12v SYSTEM TESTING:Starting battery + 2x Powermaster D3100s used for testing3980 @ 0.25 rising to 0.65 @ 11.2v (engine on)2050 @ 1 rising to 2.44 @ 12.2v (engine off) With a bit more voltage on tap you can easily expect more power.I will be doing the same 12v system test, but with two NSB-g3100's.
May 27, 200916 yr I wanna see 4 of those in the jeep and numbers with 2 Monster 15's or the 2 NSX 15's!!!
May 27, 200916 yr Author I wanna see 4 of those in the jeep and numbers with 2 Monster 15's or the 2 NSX 15's!!!Me too Whenever Monsters are production we'll see it.
May 27, 200916 yr Okay, I have done my SAZ3000D 12volt power test. I would like to say, WOW!!My nominal ohm load was 0.5 ohms. I did plenty of test but I got the amp to do its power at the proper settings and did 3 test and took the average.I used 2 x NSB-g3100 to power the amp, Starting voltage 13.2Test 175.1 volts39.9 amps2996.5box rise 1.88voltage drop 12.2Test 275.1 volts37.7 amps2827.5 wattsbox rise 1.99voltage drop 12.1Test 376.0 volts39.5 amps3002.0 wattsbox rise 1.9voltage drop 12.1Average of 3 test75.4 volts39.03 amps2942.86 wattsbox rise 1.92 approximately 2 ohmsSo 2942.86 watts @ 2ohms @ 12.1 volts That is some power!!! Edited May 27, 200916 yr by Team Man-Up (Ray)
May 27, 200916 yr Okay, I have done my SAZ3000D 12volt power test. I would like to say, WOW!!My nominal ohm load was 0.5 ohms. I did plenty of test but I got the amp to do its power at the proper settings and did 3 test and took the average.I used 2 x NSB-g3100 to power the amp, Starting voltage 13.2Test 175.1 volts39.9 amps2996.5box rise 1.88voltage drop 12.2Test 275.1 volts37.7 amps2827.5 wattsbox rise 1.99voltage drop 12.1Test 376.0 volts39.5 amps3002.0 wattsbox rise 1.9voltage drop 12.1Average of 3 test75.4 volts39.03 amps2942.86 wattsbox rise 1.92 approximately 2 ohmsSo 2942.86 watts @ 2ohms @ 12.1 volts That is some power!!! Nice Ray ...
May 28, 200916 yr Also when we did the 12v testing in my Explorer it was only at my peak burp frequency, not at box tuning. We would have seen more power at a lower frequency. I might need to do those tests again.
May 28, 200916 yr Author sorption?amper?Testing from the factory indicates 5800 @ 1 ohm resistive @ 2% THD on 18v.So my testing is actually pretty close to what the factory tested on a test load.