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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: Northern California
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6 amps current should get you by for basic testing and low power testing. I only use a 15 amp rated unit myself for everything except power testing amps to see if they perform to rated spec or not.
![]() PS set that supply at 14.4 volts which should the cold rated charging voltage of your vehicle. You can use 12 volts to imitate a battery type supply but when ever the motor is running the amp will likely see 13.85 to 14.4 volts Dc which is the charging range of your alternator system. |
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