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In and out ( Not that you sicko's:)
Posted: Tue Dec 14, 2004 12:48 am
by Shark
Hey guys have a 24v MQ and just recently got an auto elec to install a redarc 30amp reducer and i wanna run two amps off it. Possibly around 800 to 1100watts all up.
Gonna work?? I got one running off it now and all seems okay but i dont want to stuff anything up when i add the second one.
Marc
Posted: Tue Dec 14, 2004 7:18 am
by murcod
Looking at it mathmatically (and assuming no losses - which there will be), the reducer can handle 24x30= 720 Watts.
Therefore it's unlikely it will be too happy running 800- 1100Watts.
Posted: Tue Dec 14, 2004 9:33 pm
by Shark
Sooo that means i will blow it up or will it cut out or something like that???
MArc
Posted: Tue Dec 14, 2004 9:45 pm
by mickyd555
mate i had a 24v MQ and i ran the 12 v gear off the first battery, im not an auto sparky, but i am a average garden variety one, so i do know a bit about it. it seemed to work ok for me and i never had a prob. i had 440 w amp and a few other little things running off it. just make sure you fuse the supply to the amp and it should be fine. if im wrong ill stand corrected. any auto sparkys got a idea on this. oh by the way in mine the drivers side was the 12 v
Posted: Wed Dec 15, 2004 4:37 am
by MQPatrol
mickyd555 wrote:mate i had a 24v MQ and i ran the 12 v gear off the first battery
Yeah it will kill it eventually.
I got a similar problem as my unknown output amp pulls 40 amps and i run another 30 amp drain in my communcation gear so instead of doin a couple of huge a$$ converters i was thinking of running another battery and modding a smaller rated voltage converter to charge that battery as none of the load would be used all the time - there is just so much the ears can take.
Another idea kicking around is to mount another internally regulated alternator just for purpose of charging the 3rd battery.
Cheers
Posted: Wed Dec 15, 2004 8:32 am
by murcod
Yes, you will end up killing the batteries by only hooking up to one for the 12V. Discovered that the hard way when installing an alarm onto a relation's truck.

Posted: Thu Dec 16, 2004 1:30 am
by Shark
I just spent $800 on my car for this new reducer and a couple of new batteries cause thats the way everything was rigged up before and i went through so many batteries. Now everything seems to be fine am looking forward to trying this other amp out anyway.
MArc