Who would like to learn how to Spl?
Sounds like a good idea.
I think this is probably one of the better ideas, it will help newbs come in, and not be AS scared when they come to a show and hit a mid 20 on TL, lol. I remember going to my first show in ontario, and it was an eye opener. once its done and created, I think it will be stickied and kept..cause it could be a great reference tool
With big power I cans see how this would be important, but with my simple 5k setup with a large 3100 (2150) battery right beside the amp I can do 3-4 burps before my score even looses a tenth. Helps a lot since I do my testing in the middle of nowhere.
i think that was more towords newcomers since im sure everyone will agree you see a newbeee come to a show and burp for over 30 seconds and fry their gear while all they have to do is burp for 3 or 4 seconds and save their stuff
without fuses your score should drop every burp when you have nothing limiting the current draw.
Other reason could be that the front battery is just not strong enough to make a difference (kinetik), but not weak enough to hurt the score.
With the amount of power I clamp, I'm more than happy. Just need to work on my design more. Made a mistake this summer of building the same box over, and over with small change, which of course gave me small gains or losses.
With the amount of power I clamp, I'm more than happy. Just need to work on my design more. Made a mistake this summer of building the same box over, and over with small change, which of course gave me small gains or losses.
connect a charger while testing, use either the voltage or the current (better) as a referential, after the burp (charger off) you charge back to your reference voltage. This also helps VC cooling (higher temperature higher Re - less current drawn form the amps output - higher impedance rise, less power).



