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No I have not done any calculations yet, sp and I did some rough and we figure we have about 2-3 hours at full volume till complete dead charge, however the day I listen to it that long at full, I won't be able to hear myself think
Originally posted by G-MONEY
It hurts me to say it but go OU but only for this weekend!!!!
No I have not done any calculations yet, sp and I did some rough and we figure we have about 2-3 hours at full volume till complete dead charge, however the day I listen to it that long at full, I won't be able to hear myself think
My only reasoning is this...
Say you are pulling 500 amps average, and run for three hours. That is 1500 amps removed that have to be replaced.
If you had a 10A charger, it would take 150 hours, assuming no loss just to replace the juice used...
6.25 days....
Get it?
It's not an optical illusion.
It just looks like one.....
what do you need to help me with the calculations? I mean what do I need to look up?
You could just add up the fuse values for every amplifer.
The system probably operates at an average of 50% to 75% of the summed fuse value..
That or get a clamp ammeter and measure the current running through your power wiring...
Either way, we are just looking at trying to determine a resonable number for average current draw... It will never be a constant as the load is dynamic...
From that and the 40A that your charger can deliver we can determine a reasonable multiplier for charge time, based on run time.
It's not an optical illusion.
It just looks like one.....
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