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So my heat like barely works... not sure why last winter it worked great? its blows out..just not heat lol... so I have an idea with a 2000C-4000M watt inverter I have laying around.. hear me out
The heater is a 1500Watt, and the inverter is 2000 Continuous and 4000 Max, So im pretty sure it will work in that aspect. But I am wondering if I can run it off my "stock" electrical system? I have 2 batteries (rear Kinetik) but running on the stock alt because my 220Amp alt over heated. Can I run the heater? or should i wait to get my high output alt fixed and back (in a few days) Or does anyone know why my heat just doesnt work anymore? thanks! This post has been edited by mgnt232: Feb 3, 2010 - 8:08 PM -------------------- |
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This will not work. Plain and simple. Just try and fix your heat.
The electrical system will overheat / malfunction / blow up / and destroy everything. 1500Watts is A LOT of power. If you think about it this way... Watt's law says -- 1Watt = 1 Volt X 1 Amp We know watts = 1500 We know volts (car on) = ~13 volts Therefore Amps = 1500/13 = 115 Amps A stock alternator puts out like between 60-80 Amps (At full capacity). Therefore, you will not only destroy your alternator, but you run the risk of blowing fuses and melting the wires that carry that kind of current. |
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