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Applying Math to Wire Sound

Applying Math to Wire Sound. Using formulas and conversions to wire up sound. Problem. We have a classic Camaro and we will be installing a 1200 watt amp and a head unit that is rated at 100 watts. What size alternator will be needed to ensure proper operation of the charging system?

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Applying Math to Wire Sound

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  1. Applying Math to Wire Sound Using formulas and conversions to wire up sound

  2. Problem • We have a classic Camaro and we will be installing a 1200 watt amp and a head unit that is rated at 100 watts. • What size alternator will be needed to ensure proper operation of the charging system? • How much circuit protection will be needed to ensure proper operation?

  3. Seen this in math? • Convert 4500cc to in3. 1 in3 = 16.387cc • 16 = 5y, Solve for y.

  4. Ohms Law: E = I x R E = Voltage I = Amps R = Ohms Watts Law: W = E x I W = Watts E = Volts I = Amps Math Terms

  5. Horse Power • 1 Hp = 746 Watts • One Hp can raise 550 lbs 1 foot in one second

  6. Applying Ohms law & Watts law • Ohm’s Law : E = I x R • 1998 Ford F-150 needs 180 starting amps to crank the engine. What is the resistance if the voltage is 12V? • 12 = 180 x R

  7. Applying Ohms law & Watts law • Watts Law: W = E x I • If a 500 watt speaker need 10 amps to operate, what is the voltage requirement? • 500 = E x 10

  8. Applying Unit Conversions • A10,000 watt lighting system is being installed on and off road Chevy Silverado. How much horsepower is being used to power these lights if the available voltage is 12 volts? • 1 horsepower = 746 watts

  9. Let’s look at the original problem again! • We have a classic Camaro and will be installing a 1200 watt amp and a head unit that is rated at 100 watts. • What size alternator will be needed to ensure proper operation of the charging system? • How much circuit protection will be needed to ensure proper operation?

  10. Calculations • Given values • 12 volt system • 80 amp alternator • We will be adding 1300 watts in sound

  11. Using Watts law to find the total amperage needed for the sound system • Recall, Watt’s Law: W=E x I • Watts = Voltage X Amperage • Total wattage added = 1300 • Voltage = 12 • 1300 Watts Divide by 12 Volts = 108 Amps • The system will require 108 amps working at max output

  12. Calculating Total System Amperage • We need to find the reserve amperage of our camaro. • We know the alternator is rated at 80 amps and by researching our stock vehicle option package our peak draw is 60 amps so our reserve would be 20 amps.

  13. Putting it All Together • System voltage = 12 volts • Total Amp draw of our stock car = 60 amps • Our reserve = 20 Amps • Our new system will require 108 amps max for a total of 1300 Watts • By adding 108 amps to our car the total peak demand would be 168 amps. • Add in our reserve and our Camaro will need a 188 amp Alternator to operate under peak load.

  14. What will this cost us in performance? • 1300 watts divided by 746 = 1.74 horsepower

  15. Try This Problem…. • A vehicle with a 12 volt system and a 100 amp alternator has the following circuits: 30 amp a/c heater 30 amp power window/seat 15 amp exterior lighting 10 amp radio 7.5 amp interior lighting

  16. Name: ___________________ 1) Find the total resistance of the entire electrical system based on the car’s system described above. 2) Find the unused amperage if all of the above circuits are active. 3) If a 1000 watt amplifier is added to the audio system, how much unused amperage (negative or positive) will be left? 4) Will a larger amp alternator be required to operate the circuits? If yes, calculate the minimum amperage needed? 5) If a larger alternator is needed and given alternators come in 100 amp intervals, what size alternator do you need to fulfill the requirements of the charging system? 6) You have successfully installed your amplifier. Should you be concerned about a reduction in horsepower? To answer this question calculate the following: Based on the original alternator size, how much horsepower is being used by the alternator? 7) By adding the new alternator, how much horsepower will the engine lose if the total engine horsepower equals 385 hp?

  17. Now it is your turn….. • Think of a problem similar to the car stereo problems we have solved today or even one you have experienced yourself. • Write it up and make your recommendations for how to solve the problem, be sure to show your work as we have in this lesson.

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