I love mine, very affordable and makes great power. I haven’t owned it for long but so far I haven’t had any issues. I would definitely run the amp at a low ohm to get the most out of it. Thanks for watching and please like and subscribe.🔊🔊🔊
Bro, what mode are you using on the power supply when it’s connected to the battery and the amp? Are you using constant voltage or the charging mode? I’m planning on using the 100A power supply with a battery to avoid electrical noise/issues but I’m wanna make sure I do it right. I also have a 100A LiFePo4 battery that I’m thinking of using
@@robx8972 When I play music or I know I’m going to have the bench on for a long period of time I always run it on charge mode, I don’t want to have any problems with over charging a battery. When I test an amp for power output or need constant power for a short period of time I run it on constant power. I haven’t had any issues running the bench in this manner. Also running a battery with the power supply is a great idea, I used to run my 12v system without a battery and long story short Im glad I added a battery, your amps will thank you. Whatever you decide to do use your best judgement and be careful, I am in no way telling you what to do and whatever you do is at your own risk. Thanks for watching and if you haven’t already please like and subscribe.🔊🔊🔊
I have this amp, running 2 hiyanka 12s @ 2ohm in a q bomb ported box. It smashes... have 2 buy another battery t keep up. I would recommend this over any budget set up.
Wow I was actually wondering not that long ago how the ZE1000.1 would pair with Hiyanka subs, good to know it’s a great match. I might actually get some Hiyanka subs and give it a listen for myself. Thanks for watching and if you haven’t already please like and subscribe.🔊🔊🔊
@@adrianpuentes7299 Funny you mentioned this amp, I was just looking at this amp and might purchase and bench the amp and show its results. Subscribe and you will more then likely see a video on this amp soon. Again, thanks for watching and please like and subscribe.🔉🔉🔉
Hello friend, good day. What power source do you recommend I buy to create a car sound in my house. Can you tell me which vocal amplifier you have? Congratulations on your videos.
@@adrianpuentes7299 Hello and thanks for watching, I recommend a 100amp PowerMax 12v power supply. I’ve had mine for a while and haven’t had one issue. Great reliable power supply, I would also recommend including a 12v battery to take care of any audible electrical noises. You can still find a Powermax power supply on Amazon. Again thanks for watching and if you haven’t already please like and subscribe. 🔉🔉🔉
@93dajjdg- Im a new subscriber, and looking into info on these Ac to Dc power converter's. Is this PowerMax model the Biggest=most powerful 1 they sell/make, and how much did it cost? Also is the voltage adjustable from 13volts and anywhere in between up to 16.5volts? I have a car audio amplifier that can take up to 16.5v or 16.7v. How high of a wattage amplifier can this PowerMax power supply support? Have you tryed a 2k R.M.S. Amp on it yet, without using the Titan 8 S5 Pwr battery? Will it just shut it off? Also my car amp has 4 powers, and 4 grounds, could i buy 4 of these power supply's, and run 1 to each set of power and grounds on my Car audio Amplifier? I have a 8k R.M.S. Car amp. Or would i be Better off to Have 1 of these power supply's, and buy 1- S6 Titan 8 Pwr battery, so i can charge @ 16.2 or so? I have seen a test where a worker of sundown audio, used 1 S6 Titan 8 Pwr battery, on amp dyno, and made 11k, battery only had a 6amp charger on it while testing, and voltage dropped from 16volts to 14.2volts while supporting 11,000Watts! Any, and all info would be much appreciated.
I’m going to try my best to answer all your questions. At the time I purchased the PowerMax 12v power supply it was the 2nd to biggest model. The model I have is the (pm3-100lkx) this model is the 100 amp version. The power output is adjustable between 13v to 16.5. It has two modes, charge mode and a constant power mode. The biggest amplifier I ever ran on the power supply itself was the Audiozerone ze1000.1. It seemed ok when running that amp but did notice the room lights dim. If you are serious on having a 12v power supply to power car audio I would recommend using a battery and power supply combo. As far as batteries go i recommend getting a sealed battery and yes Xs power makes great products. Be careful and anything you decide to do is at your own risk. Thanks for subscribing I hope I helped🔊🔊🔊
Good info, I bought one last week and I look forward to putting it in my SUV!
That’s awesome, you won’t be disappointed. Thanks for watching and a big thank you for subscribing.👍👍🔊🔊🔊
how do you like it? i'm thinking of grabbing one myself
I love mine, very affordable and makes great power. I haven’t owned it for long but so far I haven’t had any issues. I would definitely run the amp at a low ohm to get the most out of it. Thanks for watching and please like and subscribe.🔊🔊🔊
Bro, what mode are you using on the power supply when it’s connected to the battery and the amp? Are you using constant voltage or the charging mode?
I’m planning on using the 100A power supply with a battery to avoid electrical noise/issues but I’m wanna make sure I do it right. I also have a 100A LiFePo4 battery that I’m thinking of using
@@robx8972
When I play music or I know I’m going to have the bench on for a long period of time I always run it on charge mode, I don’t want to have any problems with over charging a battery. When I test an amp for power output or need constant power for a short period of time I run it on constant power. I haven’t had any issues running the bench in this manner. Also running a battery with the power supply is a great idea, I used to run my 12v system without a battery and long story short Im glad I added a battery, your amps will thank you. Whatever you decide to do use your best judgement and be careful, I am in no way telling you what to do and whatever you do is at your own risk. Thanks for watching and if you haven’t already please like and subscribe.🔊🔊🔊
I have this amp, running 2 hiyanka 12s @ 2ohm in a q bomb ported box.
It smashes... have 2 buy another battery t keep up. I would recommend this over any budget set up.
Wow I was actually wondering not that long ago how the ZE1000.1 would pair with Hiyanka subs, good to know it’s a great match. I might actually get some Hiyanka subs and give it a listen for myself. Thanks for watching and if you haven’t already please like and subscribe.🔊🔊🔊
I got those speakers a few months ago was looking for the right amp so this one did the job.
and I wanted to ask you if you know and have tried the Ocean Audio 1200.1 monoblock amplifier. What is your opinion about this amplifier?
@@adrianpuentes7299
Funny you mentioned this amp, I was just looking at this amp and might purchase and bench the amp and show its results. Subscribe and you will more then likely see a video on this amp soon. Again, thanks for watching and please like and subscribe.🔉🔉🔉
Hello friend, good day. What power source do you recommend I buy to create a car sound in my house. Can you tell me which vocal amplifier you have? Congratulations on your videos.
@@adrianpuentes7299
Hello and thanks for watching, I recommend a 100amp PowerMax 12v power supply. I’ve had mine for a while and haven’t had one issue. Great reliable power supply, I would also recommend including a 12v battery to take care of any audible electrical noises. You can still find a Powermax power supply on Amazon. Again thanks for watching and if you haven’t already please like and subscribe. 🔉🔉🔉
Find a old xbox game system power box .u can wire those up for house subs .youtube videos on it if u need
@93dajjdg- Im a new subscriber, and looking into info on these Ac to Dc power converter's. Is this PowerMax model the Biggest=most powerful 1 they sell/make, and how much did it cost? Also is the voltage adjustable from 13volts and anywhere in between up to 16.5volts? I have a car audio amplifier that can take up to 16.5v or 16.7v. How high of a wattage amplifier can this PowerMax power supply support? Have you tryed a 2k R.M.S. Amp on it yet, without using the Titan 8 S5 Pwr battery? Will it just shut it off? Also my car amp has 4 powers, and 4 grounds, could i buy 4 of these power supply's, and run 1 to each set of power and grounds on my Car audio Amplifier? I have a 8k R.M.S. Car amp. Or would i be Better off to Have 1 of these power supply's, and buy 1- S6 Titan 8 Pwr battery, so i can charge @ 16.2 or so? I have seen a test where a worker of sundown audio, used 1 S6 Titan 8 Pwr battery, on amp dyno, and made 11k, battery only had a 6amp charger on it while testing, and voltage dropped from 16volts to 14.2volts while supporting 11,000Watts! Any, and all info would be much appreciated.
I’m going to try my best to answer all your questions. At the time I purchased the PowerMax 12v power supply it was the 2nd to biggest model. The model I have is the (pm3-100lkx) this model is the 100 amp version. The power output is adjustable between 13v to 16.5. It has two modes, charge mode and a constant power mode. The biggest amplifier I ever ran on the power supply itself was the Audiozerone ze1000.1. It seemed ok when running that amp but did notice the room lights dim. If you are serious on having a 12v power supply to power car audio I would recommend using a battery and power supply combo. As far as batteries go i recommend getting a sealed battery and yes Xs power makes great products. Be careful and anything you decide to do is at your own risk. Thanks for subscribing I hope I helped🔊🔊🔊
@@93dajjdg-Yes, and thank you for your response.