If your sub is 2 ohms and your amp is 2 ohm stable, your done. Your amp will be at 2 ohms because the sub is 2 ohms.
just 2 amperes because 1 A=1000mA
200ma is .200 amps or .2 amps
Yup. Keep your run short. 10-12 feet
A double breaker is a breaker that has 2 switches on it. One of the switches is 20 amps and the other is 30 amps.
about 3 or 4
The TV will need to have AUDIO OUTPUT jacks to connect to the speakers or a amplifier to power the speakers and subwoofer.
Yes, you can y cord the inputs of amps but not the outputs.
AMPS = Watts / VoltageOnce you have the Amps figured out, an amp hour is just one amp that's been run for one hour...Or2 amps that's run for 1/2 hourOr4 amsp that's run for 15 minutes...
You can connect a sub and speakers to one amp, depending on how many channels your amp has. A 4 channel amp will be able to run one (or two) subs using two channels (one bridged* sub or two subs) and two speakers running one channel each. A 2 channel amp will run 2 speakers or one bridged sub. A 6 channel amp will run one bridged sub (or two subs), 2 front speakers and 2 rear speakers. In my opinion, you will get the most performance, depending on which amps you use, by using a monoblock amp for your sub and an amp with enough channels to run all of your speakers. # Bridged = putting together the power of two channels to run one sub or speaker. Note: not all amps are bridgeable.
If it only has one subwoofer output, purchase a RCA splitter to allow you to connect 2 subwoofers.
if you connect a 0.5 ohm load to it, the power supply will try to push 4 amps through it. but 4 amps@ 2 volts is quite a lot, and it may not succeed.
1.Put the subwoofer in a sealed or ported box. 2.Get an amplifier(produces more wattage) that is suitable for the subwoofer you have. 3.Get a wiring kit from about any place with auto stereo equipment. 4.Connect the power wire from the amp to the batteries + -Connect the memory to the blue wire on your radio to your amp. -Connect the signal wires from the radio to your amp. -Connect the ground to a well grounded area on your car to the amp(make sure its not too long). 5.Make sure everything is secure and tightened well. 6.Connect the subwoofer to the amplifier with at least 18 gauge wire. 7.Turn on your car. 8.CRANK THE BASS!!!!
# 2-awg
6000 watts divided by 14.2 volts (12 volt car system operates near 14.2 volts), gives you 422 amps. You would need 4 alternators rated at 110 amps each to make 6000 watts of power at 12 volts. If the system were 24 volts, you would only need 2.
2.1 has 2 speakers and a subwoofer. 5.1 has 5 speakers and a subwoofer.
With Subwoofers only, you would want to go with only a 1 channel or 2 channel amp, 5 channel amps are designed to power 4 smaller speakers, and 1 subwoofer. Each channel basically refers to a different speaker - if you're using 2 regular left and right Speakers (not Subwoofers), use 2 channel setting, if you have 4 Speakers plus a subwoofer, use 5 channel setting. Make sure subwoofer is tested with the lowest gain/volume.
No. Your power supply must be able to supply rated voltage (12 volts) and rated current (3 amps).