I have a great power inverter that hooks up right to my truck battery and I don't want to go through the money of getting an amp. Could this power a CB radio or subwoofers?
If so how could I get the wires from the sub or CB into the inverter for the power since it's got regular outlets on it?
Here's the specs on the inverter
It's a ProX One power inverter the continuos power rate is 1200 watts the peak is 2400 the input is DC12V the output is AC110v ~ 120V and my car battery can handle the inverter just fine. I haven't bought any subs yet but I was looking in the range of about 600 watts, nothing too fancy.
If so how could I get the wires from the sub or CB into the inverter for the power since it's got regular outlets on it?
Here's the specs on the inverter
It's a ProX One power inverter the continuos power rate is 1200 watts the peak is 2400 the input is DC12V the output is AC110v ~ 120V and my car battery can handle the inverter just fine. I haven't bought any subs yet but I was looking in the range of about 600 watts, nothing too fancy.
If you are happy with driving your subs straight with 110/120V 60Hz AC, then do it 😉
Last time I checked it meant some 3600W RMS into 4 ohms.
Just wear a helmet and stay in a trench or behind a lot of sandbags, because the result will be close to blowing a stick of dynamite.
(While it lasts) it will be somewhat boring to listen to a continuous drone of 60Hz "music" but hey !!! .... it's your party !!!!!!
Last time I checked it meant some 3600W RMS into 4 ohms.
Just wear a helmet and stay in a trench or behind a lot of sandbags, because the result will be close to blowing a stick of dynamite.
(While it lasts) it will be somewhat boring to listen to a continuous drone of 60Hz "music" but hey !!! .... it's your party !!!!!!
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