Why?? It is Too small and does not have enough cranking amps to work properly.
To charge a car battery you need aproximatly 8000 amps To charge a car battery you need aproximatly 8000 amps
A typical car stereo contains 4 amps. It is rare to find a car stereo without amps. Cars usually can contain up 8 amps, but you could always add more.
yes...as long as the cold cranking amps and voltage are at least that of the battery you took out of the car you are trying to replace the battery to.
The car is not able to supply enough amps to give the PS3 a constant supply of power.
Car amps are not easily removed so it is best to mound them in a out of site location.
I prefer Rocksford Fostgate when it comes to amps.
No you cannot house amps use 120 volt ac car amps use 12 volt dc
this question is kinda split into 2 answers. 1. total amps available to your car thru it's battery can be 500, 600, 700, etc amps 2.fused amps are restricted by the fuses, say a car radio has a amp draw of 5 amps so the fuse thru that circuit would be rated at 5.5 or possibly 6 amps to protect the component . So total amps " used " in your car is simply added up all the fuse ratings of all the fuses in the car and you will be close.Now if you add excessories then the amps will increase with each item added. One side note, the battery itself and the car have connected a special fuse called a fusible link to protect the whole car from say a bad short so say a 500 amp battery does not burn the car or explode the battery .Hope this helps.
Yes amps from Infinity, Sony and many others have led's built in.
No they won't work acoustically.
Nothing at all. Increasing the cranking amps will not harm anything. The starter will only draw the amps it needs.