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Ok, so some our Team Sundown guys got their NS-1's and clamped them on a resistor...this basically means there's no rise

the resistor pack used for this test is 0.7 ohms

Power supply 8 Stinger SP 2150's resting at 12.9v

measured

80 volts

114 amps

voltage drop 11,8v

Power: 9120 watts

guys said the amps is a beast in terms of low impedance stability, stayed cool the whole time

the vid

Effficiency

984 Amps of draw

at 11,8 volts

78% efficiency at 0.7 ohms is damn good

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I might have to pick up one when The wall is done...mmmm

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I might have to pick up one when The wall is done...mmmm

Jake said he was gonna open up a presale on the second production run soon, might want to check on that

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What was making the humming noise?

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Ok, so some our Team Sundown guys got their NS-1's and clamped them on a resistor...this basically means there's no rise

the resistor pack used for this test is 0.7 ohms

Power supply 8 Stinger SP 2150's resting at 12.9v

measured

80 volts

114 amps

voltage drop 11,8v

Power: 9120 watts

guys said the amps is a beast in terms of low impedance stability, stayed cool the whole time

the vid

same test, with only two batteries? is it possible?

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What was making the humming noise?

the headunit used had some speakers hooked up to it

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What was making the humming noise?

the headunit used had some speakers hooked up to it

Ahh.

I can only imagine what you Team Russia guys are doing with this amp :)

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Wow, that is some awesome power!!

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that is a ton of power.

looks like 4 1/2 tons of power :ohnoes9:

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Ok, so some our Team Sundown guys got their NS-1's and clamped them on a resistor...this basically means there's no rise

the resistor pack used for this test is 0.7 ohms

Power supply 8 Stinger SP 2150's resting at 12.9v

measured

80 volts

114 amps

voltage drop 11,8v

Power: 9120 watts

guys said the amps is a beast in terms of low impedance stability, stayed cool the whole time

the vid

same test, with only two batteries? is it possible?

as requested....well, not exactly, but..... one battery - Stinger 2150

clamp on a single battery - Stinger SP2150 (100Ah)

drop to 9,8 volts

94,8 amps

65 volts

resistor - 0,68 ohms

6160 watts !!!

did this several times - the amp never shut off or protected = beast :woot:

vid

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very good!!!

are 3000watt less, however, it is good that pulls even with a single battery

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very good!!!

are 3000watt less, however, it is good that pulls even with a single battery

there's only so much you can pull from one battery. 6k+ is very good.

I think it will do close to 9k from the first test with 3 bats...and should be over 8k with two

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good ;)

on daily use, you have tested?

what do you mean? 0,7 ohm resistor testing is pretty much wiring the amp to 0.25 with rise... as long as there's enough current to support that it will be fine. not sure one would want to do so for daily listening, but one could :peepwall:

if you're asking about burps - 0.25 is fine and we have tested that on the prototypes

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good ;)

on daily use, you have tested?

what do you mean? 0,7 ohm resistor testing is pretty much wiring the amp to 0.25 with rise... as long as there's enough current to support that it will be fine. not sure one would want to do so for daily listening, but one could :peepwall:

if you're asking about burps - 0.25 is fine and we have tested that on the prototypes

I mean, listening to music using ..

with 0.5 - 1ohm impedance

sounds good? can be used without problems?

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good ;)

on daily use, you have tested?

what do you mean? 0,7 ohm resistor testing is pretty much wiring the amp to 0.25 with rise... as long as there's enough current to support that it will be fine. not sure one would want to do so for daily listening, but one could :peepwall:

if you're asking about burps - 0.25 is fine and we have tested that on the prototypes

I mean, listening to music using ..

with 0.5 - 1ohm impedance

sounds good? can be used without problems?

well, I have 2 NS-1s strapped @2ohms in my Ram right now, but we only ran a few tests on them as well as a single NS-1 @ 0.5ohms ...I can't give you a full review since I don't drive the thing in the winter and bumping in the shop causes way too many issues with stuff falling of the walls and from the shelves... we actually had the ceiling fall down where the crapper is :ohnoes9:

it's a great amp

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Ok, so some our Team Sundown guys got their NS-1's and clamped them on a resistor...this basically means there's no rise

the resistor pack used for this test is 0.7 ohms

Power supply 8 Stinger SP 2150's resting at 12.9v

measured

80 volts

114 amps

voltage drop 11,8v

Power: 9120 watts

guys said the amps is a beast in terms of low impedance stability, stayed cool the whole time

the vid

same test, with only two batteries? is it possible?

as requested....well, not exactly, but..... one battery - Stinger 2150

clamp on a single battery - Stinger SP2150 (100Ah)

drop to 9,8 volts

94,8 amps

65 volts

resistor - 0,68 ohms

6160 watts !!!

did this several times - the amp never shut off or protected = beast :woot:

vid

that is absolutely insane

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