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Beanz

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  1. okay i have a btl 12. dual 1... im having a hard time finding a amp that does 2k at 2 ohm.. my friend said i can just wire each coil to amp. like one channel one coil.. and it would be 1 ohm.. would that work?? i know ive heard if its a mono it will bridge them internally so it would end up being .5..? what if i get a 2 channel/????? i dont want to recone to a dual 2 because i plan on adding one in the future. thanks

    Dude get a big amp thats does taht at 1 ohm like waht your sub is good for.and if you get a 2 channel you will blow the damn thing.look up on 12 volt.com and look up the wiring diagram for wiring it to 1 ohm.what amp do you have anyways?

  2. if its demanding more current then it can handle then yes that wire would need to be bigger. Have you checked it with a DMM and compaired it to the stock fuses? bigger load = bigger fuse. at 3k rpm (if the pulley is smaller then stock) it should have more of a demand then with the stock so it blows sooner. (your pulley is spinning faster with a smaller pulley then it is with the stock one therefore it'll blow at lower rpms)if nothing else try sticking in a larger fuse and see what happens. I can almost guarantee that will solve your problem

    of course it will cause now it will take longer for the fuse to blow since that fuse dosent get to the point where its going to blow.All he'll do is just burn up the wire.

  3. Let me start out by explaining what I have right now. I have two BP 175W panels, two enphase 190 grid-tied micro inverters, a ac disconnect, and everything wired to my breaker panel. I'll make a video in a little bit and show the whole system. These are newer inverters that connect directly to the back of the solar panel. One panel one inverter, you can connect 14 panel/invertor sets together. I am working on getting a group purchase together just for the panels and inverters, there are some small purchases that need to be made at installation like: Romex 10/2, a/c disconnect, depending on your breaker panel maybe a new breaker, a mount of some kind.

    Thanks man

    The panels/inverter combo will run 625.00 plus shipping, and depending on the quantity of panels maybe a couple quick connects at 3.00 a piece.

    So far it has been a great investment. I have noticed a nice drop in electric. I havent received a bill yet since these have been connected, I'll throw a screen shot of my monitoring program to show the difference.

    I paid a little bit more because I didn't think about a group buy unitl after i got connected. I also bought a rack for the panels, which now I think is a complete waste of 140.00. I could have purchased lumber and made my own rack for a lot less. I paid 1500.00 plus another 300.00 for installation, no permits because we are moving within the year. I'll pull permits and contact the power company at my next residence.

    The price depending on quantity is roughly 625.00 a set (might have to throw in a couple of quick connects at 3.00 each)

    I paid a friend 300.00 to make the connection, bring 100' of 10/2 romex, a new breaker for the box, some pvc to run the wires through.

    Making a video after this post.

    Hmm arnt you suppose to install conduit instead of PVC?or are you using the grey PVC?

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