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I am thinking of installing a sound system in the PUG which was prieviously in the Escort. The Amplifier however is quite powerfull - 400 watt RMS (1600 watts ?!?)

 

 

What kind of battery should I be using. I have just bought a new 62 amp battery for the 1.9 GTI - would that have problems dealing with the power of the amp ?

 

I know it is rediculously powerfull but it has just been kept hidden away since the Escort was written off after driving up a wall and rolling over a few times following a collision with a rover, it seems a waste not to put it back to use.

 

Any advice ?

 

Chris

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Guest Lil Black Pug

Any calculations need to be basd off the cold start battery rating, this is the max the battery can discharge any therefore this is the rating that will govern the amp perfomance the 62amp is rate teh battery will recharge from teh alternator.

 

In general 400w is not eallythat much, im presuming thats peak 400wrms power so in raelity it will only be peaking at 400 and generaly running nearer 275-315 wrms.

 

Not sure what the 205 alternators recharge at but I would say you should be fine jusrt aslong as you always keep teh engione running when you have the system on.

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Ryan

Watts = Amps x Volts

 

So running at 400W peak, with the battery at 12V you need 33 Amps. Thats assuming everything is 100% efficient, which isn't true, so add 25% on top = 42Amps

 

The 1.9 alternator puts out a max of 70 amps, but thats only at higher revs.

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Paintguy

It'll be fine :unsure:

 

I'll be running close to double that on a standard battery and alternator, and I'm not concerned at all.

 

Remember it's the alternator that provides the 'power' when the engine is running, so that's more important than the battery really. Add up the fuse(s) value on the amp, and that'll give you an idea of it's theoretical maximum current draw, but in real life it'll not draw anywhere near this.

 

Even playing your system at maximum volume all the time won't draw the full current continuously, as music just isn't like that. You'll probably find it'll only average out at about 25% of it's maximum.

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NoodleVille

nice post paint guy

 

yeh deffo with the altinator thing

 

i am running three amps in the boot atm totalling far greater power so you have got no worries at all running that amp off of standard altinator battery even if you did have problems a battery change is not the solution

 

good call to put a system in there

 

remember all these companys selling amps want to make there amps look amazing they do this by posting rediculous power ratings

 

a good example is a rockford fosgate amp which has a rms power of only 30 watts per channel (2 channel amp)

 

IMO is a far far far greater amp than a 1800 watt peak rubbish that is on the market atm

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Guest CJG122

Great. So the system is going in. 2 X 12" Subs seems like a bit too much base for the 205 but better than trying to sell one off at a cut price.

 

Thanks for all the info.

 

Chris

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DTORU

im running 1X220w 2 channel amp 1X1000watt 4 channel amp and a 1500w mono amp and the batt in my 205 is ok. so yours should be.

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