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Can a 2g alternator handle two amps?
I have a 97 GSX and I'm trying to add a sub to my system. I've already added an aftermarket head unit and the interior speakers are still using the factory amp. I was wondering if there is going to be power issues with the alternator and battery if I add a "1000" watt amp (It's not a true 1000 watt amp.. probably actually only 400 watts). Anyone know what the power rating is on the stock alternator for the 2g's? If you have any suggestions I'd love to hear them, thanks.
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Re: Can a 2g alternator handle two amps?
Ive been running 2 amps for ever since I bought my car. They put out about 600 watts total and the lights do not dim or anything. Im also running 90 watt headlights, those do bring down my idle a tad when they turn on ;)
You shouldnt have a problem. |
Re: Can a 2g alternator handle two amps?
I have the stock 75 amp alternator in my 1G and run a 800 watt RMS sub amp and a 200 watt RMS amp for my speakers and haven't had any problems. I also have a deep cycle battery though. But just don't pound on your system while it is idling, that is a huge draw on your alternator.
An easy way to determine if your alternator is safe is to add up your total amperage draw, if it exceeds 120% of your alternators output rating, you need a bigger alternator. |
Re: Can a 2g alternator handle two amps?
cool, thanks guys! :)
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I was just adding to what you said, so he would know how to calculate his average current draw.
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