what size alternator do I need?
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Topic: what size alternator do I need?
Posted By: casedeez
Subject: what size alternator do I need?
Date Posted: May 11, 2004 at 2:11 AM
I had a question i posted a couple weeks ago which nobody felt like answering. So, how is it i determine what size of alternator I need?
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Posted By: Ravendarat
Date Posted: May 11, 2004 at 3:40 AM
By the draw you place on it. If your car comes with a 70 amp altenator then assume that the car will probally use about 60 amps 90 percent of the time. So if you put in an amp that has a max draw of say 50 amps, you could probally safely assume that for normal listening its gonna draw up to 40, anything past that is, in all likelyness, only gonna be very brief so you dont have to be concerened about it. so right now you are up to needing at least 100 amp altenator to keep up with your system and car. You can go bigger and assume that the car will draw 70 amps and your amp is gonna draw 50 and buy a 120 amp altenator, but it probally isnt nessasary. I hope this helps some
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Posted By: DYohn
Date Posted: May 11, 2004 at 8:18 AM
... and for quick reference check the " Power and Ground" page for a chart with amplifier power VS current draw. ------------- Support the12volt.com
Posted By: casedeez
Date Posted: May 11, 2004 at 11:27 AM
Thanks DYohn. That page explains it pretty clearly. I think I might be ok with my alternator I have now. Its 136 amp alternator. I am running 2 kicker zr 360's which both have 2 40 amp fuses in them. One sony amp that has 2 30 amp fuses in them. I believe Im running between 1000-1200 watts.
Posted By: ivant2
Date Posted: May 11, 2004 at 11:41 AM
The quick math for determining the true wattage of your amps is take the fuse rating multiply that 12.5 (your avg car battery suppling power) and then write that number down and mutily then by .4 (b/c most amps only run at 60% efficiency)
so therefore 140x12.5=1750
1750x.4=700
1750-700=1050 true wattage
Maybe if you are continously running @14.4 you will achieve 1200watts.
Posted By: casedeez
Date Posted: May 11, 2004 at 12:08 PM
Ok, the way I see it is I have a total of 220 amp fuses. 4 40 amp and 2 30 amp. so 220 * 12.5 = 2750 2750x .4 = 1100 2750- 1100 = 1650 I dont think this is quite correct due to the fact that my sony amp is crap. It gets pretty hot, so im sure im losing more than 40% of the power it puts out. I will never buy sony again, unless of course its as good of a deal as this amp was. 60 bones including shipping.
Posted By: NINsane18
Date Posted: May 11, 2004 at 7:27 PM
Like the old saying goes, "Friends dont let friends buy Sony"
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