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| quote: | Originally posted by Tony Morello
although even if you find a converter with a higher amp rating, there's also the risk of blowing fuses in your car
i've never successfully gotten a setup to work on a converter myself, i recommend renting a small generator or mixing solely off a laptop |
Nearly every DC to AC converter is rated in watts. Do the math and you can find amperage easily.
Which brings me up to a mini-story: I have a 1500 continuous converter that once powered a full home audio system and a set of Definitive Tech speakers (company van lol). 2 amps, pre-amp and cd player. Believe me, it can be definately done. (quick math proves this unit can output roughly 125amps).
How did it sound? Err, yuk. So much noise in the lines due to the converter and alternator. You could possibly use a line conditioner but I dont know how effective it will be. And you would have to keep the car started the whole time. So, yes you can power your equipment off a rediculous converter.
If you in Denver, Ill loan you mine for lunch lol (3kw honda gen. Will run for 4 hours per tank at full tilt).
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