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Some knucklehead in misc.transport.trucking is showing off what a real ass
he is in the way of knowledge. That should take you to the proper thread. If not, look for the post from "mad dog" posted at 9:35 am. I kid you not, these are his words: quote Keep the P=IxE formula in mind when choosing a mobile amplifier. Power = Current x Voltage or Current = Power / Voltage P=Power or Wattage I =Current draw E=Energy or Voltage Example: Tommy truck driver wants to install a 1200 watt spurious emissions generator on his Kenworth with a 12VDC electrical system. We just learned that Current draw is calculated by dividing the Voltage into the Wattage so if the 1200 watt cataract producer has a Input Voltage of 12 Volts then the Current draw will be............................... One Hundred Amps (100). Yes folks you read that right, that is more current draw than most alternators can produce.So please be realistic when adding accessories to your already marginal electrical system or you may find yourself playing the "Prince of Darkness" on a very wet and rainy night. -- 714 Sandpile, The Mad Dog wavin' good bye /quote He is wrongfully assuming that RF power output is equal to saying 12volts*100amps. Assuming the rated output power is 1200 watts. As I have dealt with radios for years, I know for a fact that this is only an idiot's explanation. He's big bad mister trucker trying to show off how smart he is. I have tried to explailn it to him and he will not believe anything other than what he has written. So if one of you could come in to the thread and explain how damn wrong he is, I would appreciate it. thanks for the time. |
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