The impedance is to low causing the amp to shut down
It is one amp current used over one hour. A ten amp hour battery can supply 1/2 an amp for 20 hours, 1 amp for 10 hours, etc.
If you mean the biological gene ahR, it's Aryl hydrocarbon receptor. There is also a river called the Ahr in Germany. Or, in batteries "A*Hr" is Amp-Hours, a measure of the total amount of energy that can be stored/discharged from a battery.
Yes, provided that your amp has line level inputs, and you have the appropriate adapters.
According to me the information about the 3 Volts DC batteries is incomplete i.e.The amp-hr capacity is not provided.If this is known then the answer would be 3X the amp-hr .
3Amp
Shorted voltage regulator,
30 amp
95 amp.
there is no amp only a radio
you need an amplifier first. decide where you want the amp, and wire it to that point. (amp comes with instructions for the wiring) once the amp is wired in, wire it to the radio(instructions come with amp) and screw it in. then locate where you want the sub(s) and wire it to that from the amp. almost all your instructions for installing subwoofers comes with the amp.
something is wired up wrong or you overloaded the amp
NO! Using a larger amp fuse defeats the purpose of the fuse to protect the wiring in the circuit. This can cause a fire. Always use the correct amp fuse for that circuit.
NO! Using a larger amp fuse defeats the purpose of the fuse to protect the wiring in the circuit. This can cause a fire. Always use the correct amp fuse for that circuit.
This can mean a few different things. You probably should go and buy another one.
That would be a single pole 15 amp switch
No, this is not monitored.
Fuses or breakers are used to protect the conductor to the load. A #14 wire conductor is rated for 15 amps. Most home circuitry is done with #14 wire. The minimum size breaker in an electrical panel is 15 amp so it looks like a 15 amp fuse or breaker can be used for a 100 watt light bulb.