To be completely honest, you may just want to buy a separate battery for your amps. I did competition stage 2 for about 2 years, and my capacitors always drained and blew. Your better off spending that money on a separate battery just for your speakers..-Shocker
Look i have a 5500 watt power acustic amp and its saids not to use nothing under 0 gauge. So use that thicker wirer mean better performance. Try it!!
You should use a 4 guage wire. There is a handy chart located at http://www.the12volt.com/info/recwirsz.asp which lists the proper wire size for differing wattages.
The light bulb needs to match the ballast in the fixture.
$250
48 lbs
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
No thanks...I got a nice 4000 watt system.
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.
2 or 4
4000 BTU = 1722 watts
20 amp
it doesn't hurt...but you'll also need a yellow top for deep cycle and a high output alternator to handle the load...
Yes I do not see why not as long as the in line fuse does not exceed the power the amp is pulling. You want the fuse to blow instead of the amp so you need a fuse that can only handle 1600 watts or the equivalent to....
If the 1600 represents 1600 watts like most generator numbers do, then the generator can deliver enough power to run a 1600 watt load connected to it.
yes it is i am running a 2500w and it is fine.
about 4800 watt but should not use it 100% so to be safe 4000 watt (80%)
How can I charge this speaker using a car? PYLE-PRO-PPHP159WMU-1600-Watt-Bluetooth-Loudspeaker/PYLE-PRO+PPHP159WMU