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Is there some kind of basic guideline for watts to amperage?
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<blockquote data-quote="Gatorade" data-source="post: 8615621" data-attributes="member: 674223"><p>Lol.. I was told that every 100 watts needs 10 ampere of support. So if you ran a 1000 watt amp you would need a 100 amp alt. That's just for audio. So figured with a 300 amp alt i could get 2500 rms of audio, and have plenty left over for the car. Omg, those d*mn self proclaimed audio gurus i work with.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gatorade, post: 8615621, member: 674223"] Lol.. I was told that every 100 watts needs 10 ampere of support. So if you ran a 1000 watt amp you would need a 100 amp alt. That's just for audio. So figured with a 300 amp alt i could get 2500 rms of audio, and have plenty left over for the car. Omg, those d*mn self proclaimed audio gurus i work with. [/QUOTE]
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