Yes you could do that but to keep from blowing out your subs you're probably going to have to turn your gain down on your amps. Also keep in mind if you wire these parallel you'll be at 2 ohms so your gain will probably need to be closer to the minimum setting than the max.
1700/120 is 14.169 amps
To calculate the amperage, use the formula: Amps = Watts / Volts. In this case, 1700 watts / 110 volts = 15.45 amps. So, there are approximately 15.45 amps in 1700 watts on a 110-volt receptacle.
There are 1000 metres in one kilometre. Therefore, 1700 metres is equal to 1700 / 1000 = 1.7 kilometres.
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40 watts/sq ft for 1700 sq ft = 68,000 watts or 68 kw. If you are going to keep this on 24/7, then the number of hours is 31 x 24 =744 (I have assumed 31 days in the month), so the usage is simply 68 x 744 = 50592 kwh
1.7 Divide 1700 by 1000
The front end estimate is 700 + 1000 = 1700.
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James Watts-late 1700's
estimate 1700 watts
1700 = MDCC (1000+500+100+100 = 1700) 5000 = (V) or V but with an horizontal above the numeral Numerals in brackets or with an horizontal bar above them indicate multiplication by a thousand. (V) = 5*1000 = 5000
To convert milliliters to liters, divide the milliliter value by 1000. 1700 milliliters / 1000 = 1.7 liters.