u should be good w a 3 Farad Cap, but did u do an apgrade called "Big3" and then, i might wanna get a bigger alternator, and a 2nd/new battery
I have a 760 watt amp powering 2 10" subs and it works fine. my brother has a 1000 watt amp powering 2 12" subs and he got a capacitor. So it really depends on what amp your looking at. if the 760w you wont need one, if the 1000w i would be safe and buy a capacitor. for the 1000w amp you would only need a 1 or 2 farad capacitor.
AWG # 10 wire on 30 amp circuit.
You need 3000 x 24 watt-hours or 72,000 watt-hours. A typical car battery has a capacity of 50 Ah or 600 watt-hours, so you would need 120 car batteries, connected in the right combination of series and parallel to give the right voltage for the inverter.
Yes because the cap will store the power and give it that extra boost when need be but depending on the type of vehicle you have you might need a bigger battery
Increase = 10 log(B/A) dB = 10 log (3000/1) = 10 ( 3.47712) = 34.8 dB (rounded)
it doesn't hurt...but you'll also need a yellow top for deep cycle and a high output alternator to handle the load...
2 or 4
yes it is i am running a 2500w and it is fine.
For a 30 watt mixer, you would typically need a wire size of at least 18 AWG (American Wire Gauge) for power cords and connections. This wire size can safely handle the current draw of a 30 watt device without overheating. It's always recommended to check the manufacturer's specifications for the mixer to ensure you are using the correct wire size.
can,t be done with a capacitor alone current only flows when a capacitor is charaging or discharging. capacitors are used in motors for diffrent reasons some are cap start or cap run, or for power factor corection. you should make sure any capacitor is replaced with the correct voltage and amp rating.
Yes, you can use up to 25 amps on a 3,000 watt generator.
20 amp