I've got the stock alternator or my 70 TR6. I'm thinking of upgrading
the stereo to add an external amp to my CD player, however, I'm a bit
worried that with my stock setup it's not such a good idea. I also lack
almost all skills related to electrical so I'm turning to those my DC
inclined. I was given this example and would like to know if this is a
good rule of thumb?
Let's say that you have an amp rated at a total of 100 watts (either
25x4 or 50x2). To get the estimated draw you would take the 100 and
divide it by 14.4 which yields 6.94 amps. Is this correct? Also there
is supposed to be some efficiency loss in the amp so I was told that you
would really take something like 100 x .75 (25% loss due to heat) =
75/14.4=5.21 amps.
All amps, just like anything, are not created equal either. You can buy
an el cheapo model that supposedly rated at X rms per channel vs. brand
B which is a true reflection of their advertised power. How do you
figure that in?
What is the estimated draw of the lights and blower when on? This will
give me an idea of how much excess I'm dealing with. Also, this looks
like it might necessitate an upgrade to the Ford Fiesta alternator.
What's the output of that again?
The last thing I want to do is to purchase something that ends up
working beautifully, but prevents me from hearing the truly melodious
sound of my engine.
TIA,
R. Ashford Little II
www.geocities.com/ralittle2
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