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  1. mine stays around 15.1 if i let it run for awile it will drop to 14.9 was wondering if adding more batteries will lower this cause atm i only have 2 hooked up i have 2 more to add will more of a draw lower the voltage or will the alt still be putting out the same hate to lower it now then have to raise it back when i get other batteries installed
  2. what is the highest voltage you can run a 12 volt system at safely once i got my alt installed had to make custom brackets cause it wouldn't fit~ but the voltage is at 15.1 and i cant get to the vcm without removing the alt is this to high will i have to remove the alt and lower it
  3. i clamped mine few months back at around 121 per channel 4ohms at around 14.4v
  4. This is straight from jacobs FAQ 3) I am looking at the manual but still can't figure out how to strap the amps. - 3/13/07 This seems to be a common problem so it's not just you. I hooked up the wiring on a pair and snapped some actual photos to help you out: The master amplifier gets the input from the head-unit and a mono RCA from "BR Out" connected. The slave amplifier ONLY gets "BR In" connected from the master. ALL controls are handled on the master, setting anything on the slave is not necessary. This picture should be pretty self explanatory. * The slave takes the "-" connection(s) * The master takes the "+" connection(s) * The "-" terminals of the amps are hooked together. You don't need to use both sets of "+" on the amps. They are there for flexibility. While you should always connect both "-" terminals on the amps together using large wire as general procedure it is not absolutely necessary to use both sets of "+" terminals. They are connected together internally in parallel. When strapped the MASTER controls ALL functions of both amps.
  5. Just seach youtube for hanks truck if you wanna see some sa-10 power lol hes running 48 ofem
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