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2 sets of speaker terminals, i can only read one at a time with multimeter. did voltage calculations to figure out what i need my gain to read to get 1000 watts of output since i dont have an aftermarket alt.

 

question is, is the voltage i read from one channel split so i need to split my final voltage to get the right gainset? because its still monoblock. thats the only reason im asking

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It's full bridge those 2 terminals are internally connected 

06 Charger

Pioneer double din

Pioneer 6.5 and 6×9's

Knukoncept Krystal kable rca's

0 ga knukoncept kolossus wire 

Big 3 same wire ^ 1 run 

8g karma ss speaker wire

Sundown sia 3500d at 1ohm

2 Sundown U series 12's

Duralast platinum agm H7 (Main)

Xs power d3400

Trying to find a ho alt

 

 

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I have a stock alt but my stock is a 160a

06 Charger

Pioneer double din

Pioneer 6.5 and 6×9's

Knukoncept Krystal kable rca's

0 ga knukoncept kolossus wire 

Big 3 same wire ^ 1 run 

8g karma ss speaker wire

Sundown sia 3500d at 1ohm

2 Sundown U series 12's

Duralast platinum agm H7 (Main)

Xs power d3400

Trying to find a ho alt

 

 

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1 hour ago, Never Enough Bass said:

It's full bridge those 2 terminals are internally connected 


my stock alt is 150 and a stock agm battery since its a 2020. problem is the alternator has already been overworking because it started turning black. although that mightve been fault of the old amp, wiring kit etc as well. i know i did run ac and the subs at the same time too not thinking about it.

but there isnt such specific information out there even no matter how i word it. usually just get keyword triggered and get random stuff that sometimes is even unrelated to what im asking.

i see you are using the d3400 but a different main? do you have a ground running all the way up front too? 

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Both of my battery's are in the trunk but they are both agm battery's  the duralast is 76 ah and the d3400 is like 80 ah or something like that

06 Charger

Pioneer double din

Pioneer 6.5 and 6×9's

Knukoncept Krystal kable rca's

0 ga knukoncept kolossus wire 

Big 3 same wire ^ 1 run 

8g karma ss speaker wire

Sundown sia 3500d at 1ohm

2 Sundown U series 12's

Duralast platinum agm H7 (Main)

Xs power d3400

Trying to find a ho alt

 

 

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I have a build log it's Alice and the wonderland 

06 Charger

Pioneer double din

Pioneer 6.5 and 6×9's

Knukoncept Krystal kable rca's

0 ga knukoncept kolossus wire 

Big 3 same wire ^ 1 run 

8g karma ss speaker wire

Sundown sia 3500d at 1ohm

2 Sundown U series 12's

Duralast platinum agm H7 (Main)

Xs power d3400

Trying to find a ho alt

 

 

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53 minutes ago, Liljxthexripper said:


my stock alt is 150 and a stock agm battery since its a 2020. problem is the alternator has already been overworking because it started turning black. although that mightve been fault of the old amp, wiring kit etc as well. i know i did run ac and the subs at the same time too not thinking about it.

but there isnt such specific information out there even no matter how i word it. usually just get keyword triggered and get random stuff that sometimes is even unrelated to what im asking.

i see you are using the d3400 but a different main? do you have a ground running all the way up front too? 

I have no idea when my alternator was changed so it could go out any min but I been looking around for the right high output for me

06 Charger

Pioneer double din

Pioneer 6.5 and 6×9's

Knukoncept Krystal kable rca's

0 ga knukoncept kolossus wire 

Big 3 same wire ^ 1 run 

8g karma ss speaker wire

Sundown sia 3500d at 1ohm

2 Sundown U series 12's

Duralast platinum agm H7 (Main)

Xs power d3400

Trying to find a ho alt

 

 

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