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Finally a diagram of Ford 4.6L and 5.4l dual alt brackets
djjdnap replied to djjdnap's topic in SPL & SQ / Fabrication
Could have been my GIMP editing lol http://infiniteinnovations.thomasnet-navigator.com/category/all-categories-limousine-parts-dual-alternator -
well that almost makes me want to seal my boxes when i take them out, i still have a ton of stain and sealer from working on new cabinets
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Best Car alarms ?
djjdnap replied to Sniperofgods's topic in Amplifiers / Head Units / Processors / Electrical
The fobs are where companies stick you. I got a 80$ alarm came wt 2 fobs, broke 1, so i decided hey let me get another 1 and its more than the alarm now, smh. -
From the album: Ran dum
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From the album: Ran dum
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adjusting voltage?
djjdnap replied to On3Hundr3dProof's topic in Amplifiers / Head Units / Processors / Electrical
That makes some logic. The sensing wire just reads the voltage and adjust the alt to keep it at a certain voltage basiclly if your alt is reading 15.3v and the sensing wire is reading 15v, its going to think oooh i need .3+v and crank out 15.6v, but think its only putting out 15.3v -
New Knuconceptz Kandy Kable. Look cool but....
djjdnap replied to mlcantin's topic in Amplifiers / Head Units / Processors / Electrical
Copper has one of the highest electrical conductivity rates amongst metals. The negligibly higher resistance from the aluminum tho just depends on the application, most people wont see the difference other than in their pocket. 1-4. - Comparative Characteristics of Copper and Aluminum CHARACTERISTICS COPPER ALUMINUM Tensile strength (lb/in2). 55,000 25,000 Tensile strength for same conductivity (lb) . 55,000 40,000 Weight for same conductivity (lb). 100 48 Cross section for same conductivity (C.M.). 100 160 Specific resistance (W/mil ft). 10.6 17 I mean why buy shoes from Payless when i got enough money to buy Jordans thank u goodnight -
6k System electrical requirements ?
djjdnap replied to Sniperofgods's topic in Amplifiers / Head Units / Processors / Electrical
i didn't read anything just posting e=ir p=ei 6kw=14.4*I I=417Amps Max -
So how much can the Evil really take??
djjdnap replied to NineSevenHB's topic in Sound Solutions Audio (SSA®)
^^^ IE sealed = more power Higher tuning = more power lower tuning = less power sealed and higher tuning doesn't give the sub an exhaustive workout as 20hz and below would. I could be wrong tho..Bonjour -
Oooh. Sounds like a trip to sunset strip is in order. certified booty lmao
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if you need help im down the street
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After having my subs stolen I tend to add 2 of these. On each sub as well Except i get the 2" long ones and whip out the air tool to zip them down. A thief would be all day with a ratchet. Just my 2c
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just link them from facebook
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Senchez if you bring some decent clothes maybe I can get you in a club this time lol
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Lmao it does say Pre Show: 1X BEAT OFF Friday Night
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u know u have to post details or is that a post count tactic?
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1.:take the trunk lid off. Drop it in. 2:Take the trunk lid off if it doesn't fit cut out whats stopping it and weld it back up..
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quick question about charging
djjdnap replied to Shogen's topic in Amplifiers / Head Units / Processors / Electrical
man you would have to run a wire all the way to the front or rear depending on mounting. And its only got 3 post -
ehh i wouldn't recone it. I look at recones as a coil problem, but thats just me
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quick question about charging
djjdnap replied to Shogen's topic in Amplifiers / Head Units / Processors / Electrical
http://www.irv2.com/forums/f54/equalize-batts-with-which-charger-87298.html Lots of good info -
quick question about charging
djjdnap replied to Shogen's topic in Amplifiers / Head Units / Processors / Electrical
the second part is true as well depending on your charger. A smart charger will charge until it senses that the bat is fully, if you have multiple batts it will charge until it senses 1 of the batts is fully charged. Leaving the rest of the bank and whatever level it charged to prior to the other being fully charged. If you have a bulk charger you can charge them all for as long as you want because it doesn't have any sensing technology. The problem is you risk overcharging and damaging the batts. Think of it as you have multiple buckets of water. All are attached to the same hose. You turn on the water and they all fill. Lets say all the buckets are at different levels. After one gets full you turn the water off. the other buckets are still not full, only one is.. pretty much why they say you should have the same batts, and same age.