You need at least 5 volts to power it? What's the real question?
Yes, if that is all that is on the circuit.
To charge a 200 amp-hour battery with a 1000-watt solar panel, you first need to convert the amp-hours to watt-hours. A 200 amp-hour battery at 12 volts has 2400 watt-hours (200 Ah × 12 V). If the solar panel operates at peak efficiency, it can produce about 1000 watts, which means it would take approximately 2.4 hours of peak sunlight to fully charge the battery (2400 watt-hours ÷ 1000 watts). However, considering factors like inefficiencies and varying sunlight, it may actually take longer in practice.
No, the current will be too high.
The value of a Crunch 200 watt amp can vary depending on its condition, age, and market demand. On average, a used Crunch 200 watt amp in good working condition might sell for around $50 to $100, but prices can fluctuate.
To determine the fuse size for a 200 watt amp, you will need to divide the power rating by the voltage of the system. If the amp operates on a 12V system, the amperage would be around 16.67A, so a 20A fuse would be appropriate for a 200 watt amp.
To do a proper calculation please state what the voltage of the batteries equals. I have never come across 10000 amp batteries.
i found one for 65.00 new
YES! it won't reach it's peak, but that's also probably a good thing, cause it'll be harder to blow your sub. i prefer to buy either the exact watt match for my subs and amp, or buy the next lower watt amp from my subs
Yes, but in order to do so you need to adjust the power going into each sub from the amp. It should be located on the back of the amp, but location varies by brand.
Yes it should be all right. Ratings for amp/speakers are approximate but as a rule it is preferable for the speaker to be rated higher than the amp.
About 1/2 amp.
depends on what the rms is. The 1000 is there for looks, the rms is what you really want to look for.