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scroley 
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Me again, with the 80 Scout and weak alternator at 40 amp (originally thought 35).  I can upgrade to a 55 amp but thats as high as I can go.  I'll call an alternator shop and see what they think but I was told it ain't gonna happen on anything higher.

Anyways, my question is this: whats the maximum safest load I can run on this alternator?

My desire is two 10" subs at 100 watts each, two 6 x 9"s and two tweeters at about 50 watts each.  Safe? Crazy? or Stupid?  Full explanation and recommendation would be great!

refer to my earlier post on two batteries just a few posts from this one...

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post what amps and subs and speakers you want...100W means so many different things to different manufacturers...so does 50...
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sure it can happen. all you need is a 1 wire alt. get at least a 100amp. even if you don't have a big power audio system. man you got a SUV. you need power for Head lights,a/c, spot lights, wench, CB or any thing else you can think of. all you need is a 1 wire alt and connect it to the positive term on the batt. no problem. the alt shop will do it for you. it will be worth it.
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I was looking to use a Rockford Fosgate 4080.  80 watts bridged to two subs, and 40 to the four speakers.  The Scout doesn't have much in the terms of electrical stuff, although your right on the winch, CB, and aux lights although they're very sparingly used.
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you will be fine with the alternator u have right now and if you did somehow blow it you could then just replace it
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From the specs you give above, 80 watts bridged (40 watts per sub) and then 40X4 your total wattage is 80+160 =240 (I don’t know if this is the RMS or MAX wattage) now the current draw on 240 watts RMS is 18.9 amps. So with a 55 amp alternator you should have sufficient power for both your audio system and your cars electrical system.
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Its RMS (what I'm planning).  So to sum up: I'm going to use a 4 channel Fosgate 4080 amp.  I'm going to bridge two channels for the subs (80 watts RMS) and split the four remaining speakers in series over the other two channels.  I will likely use Infinity Kappa subs, 6x9s, and tweeters along with a JVC head unit and CD changer.  All this over a 55 amp alternator.  All fine and good?

Replacing is not a viable option.  The alterantor with 55 amps is $500.  I'll take the 40 amp one off and save it for later.

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Aaron
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You would probably want to wire the other 4 speakers in Parallel, not Series. Parallel will produce a 2ohm load per channel with 2 speakers on each channel. Series will produce an 8ohm load per channel with 2 speakers on each channel (not even worth doing IMO because you wont get much from the amp at all).
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I would just stick with the stock alt and run your system and aux lights seperate or for short periods of time together. $500 for a alt upgrade is sad. the stock should be fine. it is small but you arent running anything big anyway.


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