For the Dual BP1204 subwoofers, you should use a monoblock amplifier that can handle at least 600 watts RMS at 1-ohm impedance. This will ensure that the subwoofers receive enough power to deliver their full potential without risking damage to the amplifier or the subwoofers. Make sure to check the manufacturer's specifications for recommended amplifier power ratings as well.
Yes, you can have an 18 amp appliance on a 20 amp circuit. It is important to leave some room for safety margin, and a 20 amp circuit should be able to handle the 18 amp load without any issues. Make sure the wiring and circuit breaker are correctly rated for the load.
Any appliances that draw over 1500 watts should be on a 20 amp circuit.
No, it is not safe to install a 20 amp exhaust timer on a 15 amp circuit. The exhaust timer should match the amp rating of the circuit to prevent overheating and potential fire hazards. If your circuit is rated for 15 amps, you should use a 15 amp exhaust timer.
No, you should not plug a 30 amp air conditioner into a 50 amp plug. The appliance should be plugged into a compatible outlet to prevent electrical issues or damage to the unit. It's best to consult with an electrician to ensure the proper connections are made.
No, a 700 amp fuse would not be suitable for a 500 amp circuit. The fuse amperage rating should be equal to or slightly higher than the circuit's maximum amperage to provide proper protection. In this case, a 500 amp fuse or slightly higher would be the appropriate choice.
for a fist amp its not bad but dont screw your subs over if you have good subs and a bad amp. go with hifonics or somthing good if willing to spend,
You should get a 1 watt amp so I don't have to listen to your plastic BS "Boom Boom" noise and rattle as you ignorantly careen down the street, blissfully unaware of whats going on around you.
With single alternator , 110 amp -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- With dual alternators : lower , 120 amp , heavy duty upper , 140 amp , heavy duty
Depends if it is dual 4Ohm or dual 2Ohm and what Impedance your Amp supports. *If you amp can handle 1Ohm Load and you have a dual 2Ohm sub you can run the sub in parallel to get a 1Ohm load (parallel meaning both + are connected with each and same with both -) *If your amp can handle 2Ohm load and you have a dual 4Ohm sub you can run the sub in parallel to get a 2Ohm load. *If your amp supports a 4Ohm load and you have a dual 2Ohm sub you can run the sub in series to get a 4Ohm load. (series meaning the - from one coil is to be connected with the + on the other coil) Do not mix up Impedance's make sure you find out what your Subs Impedance is and what you Amps Impedance is
to mono if your amp will allow, also this is for single voice coil. otherwise run in mono parallel to run dual voice coils.
The maker or model amplifier that is a KA-1460B 4 channel 800 watt amp is Dual Electronics. Dual Electronics is the maker of high quality home, marine, and car audio solutions.
If you want to run both coils,you have to wire the positive to positive and negative to negative on your sub,then run a wire from each plug to the amp. Positive to the positive side of the amp and negative to negative side of the amp,(you can run in bridge mode or stereo if your amp can handle the load)
it is not watts, but amps. If you are just adding a stero you should be fine. But, if you are adding several amps and equipment, check into a higer amp alternator (good luck on a Focus) and dual batteries with an isolator. If you run dual batteries without the isolator it will not work as well.
depends what kinda system the factory put in it .. if its a base system (UQ3 /UQ5) then the amp would be in the radio, if it has a Bose system (UQ7) the amp will be either under the front seat in the centre or under the centre console.
if it is the dual 12 package, your best bet for a inexpensive good quality amp to match the mtx name would be a mtx 250-1, thats what i have for mine and it sounds great.
The most recent Marshall combo amp is the DSL All Valve series. The series was released in 2012 and is based in the JCM2000 DSL100 head. The amp has an excellent sound with all-valve Dual Super Lead, or DSL, amps.
Depends on the rms or continuous rating of the amp and at what ohm is the amp stable