Corsa1600
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was just wondering why so many manufacturers give the rating of their prducts at 14.4 volts when a car battery is a 12 volt. Alpine seem to give their ratings at both levels but why is this? is there any way of upping the voltage to your amplifiers? This would obviously be met with a substantial increase in power output. Can you buy higher spec batteries to fit in that run at 14.4 volts? Any info would be great! Cheers
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Cossie
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battrey can vary voltage up 13.9V some time so you would not fry the stereo
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RKS
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Your altenator will kick out about 14volts, meaning that your amps and your headunit are running at 14 volts already, when the engine isnt running your battery will then kick out 12 volts
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Corsa1600
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cheers for that people! so basically, with the engine running = 14 volts, engine not running = 12 volts
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mwg
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Yeah when my engine is running its 14.4v and when its not running its 12v
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RKS
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also i should have added, if you are running your stereo with out the engine running the output voltage will gradually go down
[Edited on 22-07-2005 by --Rikki--]
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Corsa1600
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thats great! thanks people!
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