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Man that should be around the summer before that happens, I'm slowly adding on to it:)

You'll still have voltage drop, by the way.

Um with 8,000w you'll need to produce over 800amps to not have drop.

sorry to hijack this thread. bassahaulic you're saying the math is every 1000w you need an extra 100amp +or-. i'm just wondering if i'm going to need :morepower1: for my system.

Um with 8,000w you'll need to produce over 800amps to not have drop.

sorry to hijack this thread. bassahaulic you're saying the math is every 1000w you need an extra 100amp +or-. i'm just wondering if i'm going to need :morepower1: for my system.

He was averaging, but that's a good rule of thumb, the formula is:

Amperage x Voltage= Wattage

Um with 8,000w you'll need to produce over 800amps to not have drop.

sorry to hijack this thread. bassahaulic you're saying the math is every 1000w you need an extra 100amp +or-. i'm just wondering if i'm going to need :morepower1: for my system.

He was averaging, but that's a good rule of thumb, the formula is:

Amperage x Voltage= Wattage

You know as well as me you have to factor amplifier efficiency which can range from 65-95% depending on the class of the amp.

I was running a PB 5k off of 2 Deka's and dropping no lower than 13v, now that I have two D3100's instead of the deka's I don't drop below 14v full tilt with a stock 190 amp alt.

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