Not the small 3....
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#31
not to sound like a dick, but id go back and soldier those connections and heat shrink everything. id also run the wires better, and secure the DB box. everything is much to open to moisture. electrical is something that, when not done properly will give you hell as you will have to re-do it. crimp connections are never the answer unless its low current and 100% away from moisture.
#32
And it'd been installed as pictured for a year and 3 months now with no trouble yet. I agree I'd like that block mounted a little nicer but it is pretty solid right now. so if it fails, maybe i'll do something different. but it hasn't.
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#34
I am curious if i should do this, let me explain what i'm running first.
I am going to have an Alpine deck with the 45w x 4 power pack added on to run the four 5x7 Type S speakers i have already put in.
I am also going to have a single Type S 12" sub (2 ohms + 2 ohms) run by a MRP-M500 amplifier pushing 300w rms at 4 ohms. The amp will have a 1.0 farad stinger cap feeding it juice.
So i am going to have less than 500w rms total and i'm guessing no more than a 1000w at peak demand from the entire system.
Obviously it can't hurt to do this upgrade but i am worried about these mods interfering with my warranty that still has another year and half - two years remaining.
I am going to have an Alpine deck with the 45w x 4 power pack added on to run the four 5x7 Type S speakers i have already put in.
I am also going to have a single Type S 12" sub (2 ohms + 2 ohms) run by a MRP-M500 amplifier pushing 300w rms at 4 ohms. The amp will have a 1.0 farad stinger cap feeding it juice.
So i am going to have less than 500w rms total and i'm guessing no more than a 1000w at peak demand from the entire system.
Obviously it can't hurt to do this upgrade but i am worried about these mods interfering with my warranty that still has another year and half - two years remaining.
#35
I would say that you don't need to. If you install your system, then are having issues with lights dimming, electrical system issues, etc, then I would look into it a little more. If the truck is fairly new then you should be good to go, it's when you get an older system that may have corroded wires or connections that can't support that load.
Factory systems should handle 500 watts RMS just fine, so I wouldn't look into it unless you are having issues.
Factory systems should handle 500 watts RMS just fine, so I wouldn't look into it unless you are having issues.
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