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DubNDodge

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  1. If you don't have your rear battery fuse, fuse it as well. If that 1/0 shorts out in the middle of the run, it will pop the fuse on the front battery, while your rear battery is letting havoc rip on that short. Before you know it you car will be in a ball of flames. Obviously the wire isn't shorted currently, or you wouldn't have a car. But I would try and figure out what cause it to pop in the first place.
  2. What are you running? What size wire is the run? Are you fused at the back battery and the front battery? What size fuse blew?
  3. I think it's a different box. He said something about different tunings. Maybe he was talking about the Fs.
  4. Lol this guy wants me to buy these 2 kenwood comp 12s and a 4000w amp. Might go look to see if it's worth $100

    1. Chris Hammer

      Chris Hammer

      kenwoods lol. I did 143 with 4 of their cheapest 12s and 1300wrms. :) for budget shit they might surprise you.

    2. Barnett 313

      Barnett 313

      Lol you said $100 for a 4000w amp and 12s, Ill buy that for a Dollar.....

  5. I believe purplehaze was the closest. 10377. I know it wasn't for closest, but just throwing that out there. Damn impressive little amp. I like that turn on feature in the remote knob
  6. Which Fluke DMM is an overall good one to get. True-RMS, or does it not really matter?

    1. Krakin

      Krakin

      True-RMS does matter.

      You get a much more accurate measurement with it.

    2. DubNDodge

      DubNDodge

      Ok cool, looked around a bit more and noticed that. I never realized there was so many DMMs to choose from

    3. Krakin

      Krakin

      Fluke True-RMS I know are some of the best.

      We already have one so I never bothered to look further into it.

  7. I'm assuming it will look the same or is that to be determined? I really don't mind spending that much for something if it is good quality.
  8. Yepp that red one is awesome. Placed my order just now
  9. Comp tomorrow! Awh yeah!

  10. Thanks a ton for that video!! We had a DC circuits lab today in my Basic Engineering class. Your video covered our WHOLE lab. I was really ahead of the game, can't wait for the other videos
  11. So I asked my boss today (who is an electrical engineer) what is more efficient, current or voltage. He replied current. LOL

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    2. SnowDrifter

      SnowDrifter

      Efficient in what sense? Current and voltage is a number. 100 watts with 100v at 1 amp or 100a at 1v is the same. Transfer of power? Definitely easier to transfer power at high voltage/low current vs. low voltage high current

    3. DubNDodge

      DubNDodge

      Doesn't current create heat? Heat reduces efficiency. I guess it can be looking at in many different ways.

    4. DubNDodge

      DubNDodge

      Just thinking of RF's boosted rail tech and the strapping amp's thread awhile back.

  12. Yupp the amp actually hums. Very slight though edit: My 2200 did hum aswell
  13. I'll take a guess still if it's alright since the video isn't up yet. If I don't count, oh well lol 2808 watts
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