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Old 07-16-2015, 10:07 AM   #5
portista
 
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CTScott,
First of all let me thank you and congratulate you because you were the only person in many of the internet forums that I access that was capable of giving me a concrete answer to a problem!! Cheers mate!

So let me see if I got this straight. I suppose you used a multimeter between the positive side of the battery and the main cable that goes to there, correct?

The measures that you took state that at idling with everything shut down you have around 23A of current to spare and with the lights and so on you have about 7Amps of current to spare correct? So 7*14.4V (I suppose that the alternator provides this voltage) gives us a total of 100W... This doesn't make it even for a subwoofer , am I correct?

Also I am getting worried since your car is a p2 yaris, whose alternator has a capacity of providing 90A instead of the 70Amps from the p1, am I correct?

Greetings
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