Amp bench testing
Take a muiltimeter..........measure the AC volts going out to the subs and the AC current going out to the subs. You multiply those numbers and thats your watts. P=IV or in other words Watts=Volts x Current ...... for my mulitmeter it wouldmnt go higher than 10amps, not good, so tap the toggle switch between AC and DC and for a second it might display a higher amperage like 40 or 43 (well that how it works for me).........
Also, make sure voltage it measured in parallel and current in series......and dont electricute yourself........
Also, make sure voltage it measured in parallel and current in series......and dont electricute yourself........
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Originally posted by TheTotaledMustang
Take a muiltimeter..........measure the AC volts going out to the subs and the AC current going out to the subs. You multiply those numbers and thats your watts. P=IV or in other words Watts=Volts x Current ...... for my mulitmeter it wouldmnt go higher than 10amps, not good, so tap the toggle switch between AC and DC and for a second it might display a higher amperage like 40 or 43 (well that how it works for me).........
Also, make sure voltage it measured in parallel and current in series......and dont electricute yourself........
Take a muiltimeter..........measure the AC volts going out to the subs and the AC current going out to the subs. You multiply those numbers and thats your watts. P=IV or in other words Watts=Volts x Current ...... for my mulitmeter it wouldmnt go higher than 10amps, not good, so tap the toggle switch between AC and DC and for a second it might display a higher amperage like 40 or 43 (well that how it works for me).........
Also, make sure voltage it measured in parallel and current in series......and dont electricute yourself........
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