an amp tht has 1000 watt rms dont look at max power it doesnt exist look at rms the higher the rms the better sound youll get
Also, if your sub is a dual 4ohm then you will have to look for an amp which puts out 1000rms at 2ohms or 8ohms. if your sub is dual 2ohms then you will have to look for an amp that puts out 1000rms at either 1ohm or 4ohms
Pioneer premier subs dont have much sound quality, they just sound like noise. You would be better off buying a vibe space 12" enclosed woofer rated at 1000rms 3000peak, this sub pounds real hard and the custom enclosure it comes in is amazing. The amp i would recommend is an alpine MRP-M1000.
The prefix "kilo" means 1000 - therefore, to convert from watts to kilowatts, just divide by 1000.
3000. Kilo means thousand. Kilogram is 1000 grams, kilometre is 1000 metres. Kilowatt is 1000 watts etc.
It depends entirely on the power factor of the load. If the power factor is unity (1), then the true power, in watts, will equal the apparent power in volt amperes. If the power factor is zero, then the true power, in watts, will be zero. This is because true power (watts) is equal to the apparent power (volt amperes) multiplied by the power factor.
TV 150 watts, computer 200 watts, laptop 40 watts, refrigerator 15 watts average, toaster 900 watts, light bulbs 15-150 watts, fan 20 watts, a/c 3000 watts, space heater 2000 watts, hair dryer 1000 watts, oven/stove 3000 watts, microwave 1000 watts. Total energy used is equal to the watts times the time. The total energy in units or kWh is the power in kilowatts times the time in hours.
% rate = 1000/3000 * 100% = 33.33%
3000 + 1000 = 4,000
3 kilowatts is 3000 watts.
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30000btu convert to watts
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