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is my car audio system too much for my alternator?
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<blockquote data-quote="Charles" data-source="post: 2622480" data-attributes="member: 235931"><p>running all the items your talking about,amps lights two 12 inch subs,you will need an upgrade on your alternator. more amp output to your battery and a capacitor that stores energy for your amps and lighting.save your money,your going to need some.good luck.and the amp you have don't put out enough power to power 2 12 inch subs.watts don't mean sht,look at the RMS rating on all equipment subs and amps.the RMS rating is the true power an amp gives per channel,and a subwoofer can handle.the bigger the better,check and see what your subs can handle.its on the magnet.if you don't find an RMS rating that means its not rated equipment so its crap,stay away.good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Charles, post: 2622480, member: 235931"] running all the items your talking about,amps lights two 12 inch subs,you will need an upgrade on your alternator. more amp output to your battery and a capacitor that stores energy for your amps and lighting.save your money,your going to need some.good luck.and the amp you have don't put out enough power to power 2 12 inch subs.watts don't mean sht,look at the RMS rating on all equipment subs and amps.the RMS rating is the true power an amp gives per channel,and a subwoofer can handle.the bigger the better,check and see what your subs can handle.its on the magnet.if you don't find an RMS rating that means its not rated equipment so its crap,stay away.good luck. [/QUOTE]
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