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28 April 2014 - 07:49 PM
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Charging amp concerns after audio upgrade
24 April 2014 - 06:43 AM
I'm new to this sight I own a 2010 210 wake 310 hp
I'm wanting to add a 600 watt amp to power all 4 in board speakers and also powering the 4 tower speakers ( all upgraded )
Then I have a 700 rms that is powering a pro series sub
I have added 2 battery's
My question is I don't think the rectifiers will support the charging of the new batery bank in high demand. I think the output on the rectifier are 28 amps each
But info from dealers are like pulling teeth
Have you head of someone overcoming this problem
Or am I just over thinking this
My fear is that I will burn out the stator or rectifier
I'm wanting to add a 600 watt amp to power all 4 in board speakers and also powering the 4 tower speakers ( all upgraded )
Then I have a 700 rms that is powering a pro series sub
I have added 2 battery's
My question is I don't think the rectifiers will support the charging of the new batery bank in high demand. I think the output on the rectifier are 28 amps each
But info from dealers are like pulling teeth
Have you head of someone overcoming this problem
Or am I just over thinking this
My fear is that I will burn out the stator or rectifier
Charging after audio upgrade
24 April 2014 - 06:29 AM
I'm new to this sight I own a 2010 210 wake 310 hp
I'm wanting to add a 600 watt amp to power all 4 in board speakers and also powering the 4 tower speakers ( all upgraded )
Then I have a 700 rms that is powering a pro series sub
I have added 2 battery's
My question is I don't think the rectifiers will support the charging of the new batery bank in high demand. I think the output on the rectifier are 28 amps each
But info from dealers are like pulling teeth
Have you head of someone overcoming this problem
Or am I just over thinking this
My fear is that I will burn out the stator or rectifier
I'm wanting to add a 600 watt amp to power all 4 in board speakers and also powering the 4 tower speakers ( all upgraded )
Then I have a 700 rms that is powering a pro series sub
I have added 2 battery's
My question is I don't think the rectifiers will support the charging of the new batery bank in high demand. I think the output on the rectifier are 28 amps each
But info from dealers are like pulling teeth
Have you head of someone overcoming this problem
Or am I just over thinking this
My fear is that I will burn out the stator or rectifier
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