well if your not looking to expand then you want a monoblock amp what ever you get and if you have more than one than you need a channel for how many subs you have if you have 2 subs than you need a 2 channel amp and also you need to factor in the ohms of the voice coil i think your sub comes in 2 ohm and 4 so you need to find that out have fun hope it hits hard enough for you should have went with Orion
The Kicker CVR subwoofer comes in sizes such as 10", 12" and 15". You can purchase these subwoofers online from the official Kicker website online store.
at least ten.
Replace the 30 Amp Breaker with a 15 Amp breaker.
The ampacity or amp rating of all wire is rated by the size of the wire. NM (non-metallic sheathing) wire is no different. In household wiring 14 gauge wire must go on a 15 amp breaker/ 12 gauge goes on a 20 A and 10 gauge goes on a 30 Amp.
there is 22 players in a team. but only 15 play at a time you can roll subs so others can go on
Yes as long as you change the 50 amp breaker to a 15 amp breaker. You will be hard pressed to get the 50 amp #6 wire under the terminals of the 15 amp receptacle.
15 plus subs in union 13 plus subs in league
15 plus subs in a union team and 13 plus subs in a league team
15 plus 5 subs in union and 13 plus 5 subs in league
The majority of the circuits in your home are run on 15 amp circuits.
The 13 amp fuse with blow at the lower rate to the 15 amp fuse. And At 15 amp the motor is normally more powerful - check the wattage used in both
The purpose of a fuse it to protect the wire that goes to the load. A 15 amp fuse protects a #14 gauge wire. A 20 amp fuse protects a #12 gauge wire. To answer your question if the wire size is #12 coming from the 15 amp fuse now then it can be upped to 20 amp fuse. If it isn't then you are taking the risk of overloading the #14 wire with a 20 amp fuse. This can lead to insulation failure of the #14 wire, overheating with the possible outcome of a fire breaking out somewhere in the circuit.