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I am running a soundstream tarantula 700/2 amp. I think its a 700 continuous watt amp but has a 1400 or 1600 watt peak. Im pretty sure all of my grounds are good because I just put the engine in last summer and I made sure everything was fine then. Part of the problem is my volts dropping below 10 and when the subs hit it actually drops the oil psi by about 5 psi. Another reason why I want a larger alt is because when I am listening to music at a loud but reasonable volume, if there is a song with quite a few bass notes in it, there isnt enough power for the amp and it will kick off for about 5 or so seconds and then kick back on. Its quite annoying in the middle of a song. I dont listen to rap so the amp isnt demanding THAT much power. Im saying its kicking out on DAVE MATTHEWS which definitely doesnt have much bass. Im kind of opposed to caps because they can actually worsen the problem if the cap gets drained. I also dont want to be shocked due to a cap when I try to work on my truck. Does anyone know what the stock alt on my truck puts out at idle? Could be I just need an alternator that will put out a bit more at idle. Thanks.
-Harrison
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Problem #1: You listen to Dave Matthews.
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But regardless, lets try and help the guy with his cahrging system. /forums/images/graemlins/wink.gif
One thing that would bother me with running an alt. any larger than around 120 amps or so is what kind of ampreage can the stock wiring take before the wiring heats up? That has always been somewhat of a concern of mine. Keep in mind the stock wiring was designed with a 78 amper on hand. If I'm correct.
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I am running a soundstream tarantula 700/2 amp. I think its a 700 continuous watt amp but has a 1400 or 1600 watt peak. Im pretty sure all of my grounds are good because I just put the engine in last summer and I made sure everything was fine then. Part of the problem is my volts dropping below 10 and when the subs hit it actually drops the oil psi by about 5 psi. Another reason why I want a larger alt is because when I am listening to music at a loud but reasonable volume, if there is a song with quite a few bass notes in it, there isnt enough power for the amp and it will kick off for about 5 or so seconds and then kick back on. Its quite annoying in the middle of a song. I dont listen to rap so the amp isnt demanding THAT much power. Im saying its kicking out on DAVE MATTHEWS which definitely doesnt have much bass. Im kind of opposed to caps because they can actually worsen the problem if the cap gets drained. I also dont want to be shocked due to a cap when I try to work on my truck. Does anyone know what the stock alt on my truck puts out at idle? Could be I just need an alternator that will put out a bit more at idle. Thanks.
-Harrison
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Problem #1: You listen to Dave Matthews.
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/forums/images/graemlins/rotfl.gif
But regardless, lets try and help the guy with his cahrging system. /forums/images/graemlins/wink.gif
One thing that would bother me with running an alt. any larger than around 120 amps or so is what kind of ampreage can the stock wiring take before the wiring heats up? That has always been somewhat of a concern of mine. Keep in mind the stock wiring was designed with a 78 amper on hand. If I'm correct.