[Shotimes] Speaking of amperage

Paul Nimz pnimz@v8sho.com
Sat, 13 Mar 2004 22:52:22 -0600


> Anyone know where I can get an Accuvolt FR-1500?  The seem to only sell
> through dealers and the couple I have contacted don't handle it.
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> Paul Nimz
> '97 TR
> '93 EG mtx
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>            The largest of the Accuvolt family. Capable of up to 1500 watts
> of output (100 amp draw) across a rock steady 13.5 to 16.25 adjustable
> output range with input voltages as low as 9.5 volts. THE system for large
> audio systems, high demand communications equipment, or sophisticated
> onboard electronics such as computers and moving map GPS displays. Totally
> eliminates spikes, dips, and noise - even if electrical loads throughout
the
> vehicle switch off and on (like A/C or headlights, etc.) When you need
high
> wattage, super stable, filtered power and surge & spike protection -
> the FR-1500 delivers! A green LED indicates normal operation,
> and a white LED illuminates if the system experiences a "high
> heat" condition (it goes out once the unit cools and normal operation
> resumes).
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>       The Accuvolt FR-1500 is built in a new "flat" aluminum extrusion,
> which is black powder coated with highlighted cooling fins and fully
> encapsulated. It is NOT intended to provide power to an entire vehicle!
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>          Recommended Applications   Technical Specifications
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>          a.. Large high demand audio systems.
>         b.. Long range comm. / nav. equipment.
>         c.. High draw electronic components.
>         d.. Engine control and ELI systems.
>       a.. 1500 watts (100 amps) maximum draw.
>         b.. Output adjustable from 13.5 to 16.25 volts.
>         c.. Auto correcting "feedback wire" connection.
>         d.. NOT intended to power the entire vehicle!