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From: Eric Roth
Sent: Tue 11/26/2013 10:22:27 PM
Subject: RE:
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I was not implying that you did not know (Larry is cc'd on these e-mails).
I do not know, we do not have your electrical load analysis book.
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From: Jeffrey Epstein [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Tuesday, November 26, 2013 5:13 PM
To: Eric Roth; Ivjet
Subject: Re:
i am well aware of the diffrence betwenn ac and dc conversion, you say that there was not
enough ac power for a residential system what i asked was what power there was in re 100 60
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On Tuc, Nov 26, 2013 at 6:00 PM, Eric Roth wrote:
Jeffrey -
Because we do not have your electrical load analysis book. We did look into this early on and we
identified that there was not enough 110Vac 60 hz power to support a "residential" audio system and that
an inverter would need to be installed.
Please do not confuse 28V power, 12 volt (13.8vdc) power and 110V, 60 hz power.
On the other hand, you do have approximately 68 amps of 28 v power available from the aircraft side.
This power is converted to 13.8 v (car audio capable) through the Ameriking aircraft converters.\
Each of the two (2) converters installed require 30 amps each (60 amps total), so in theory, you have
approximately 8 amps surplus of 28vDC power as overage.
So here's how it works:
68 amps of 28vDC available on the aircraft supply side
Two (2) 28vDC to 13.8vDC converters are installed to provide power for the car audio amplifiers. Each
of these converters require 30 amps 28vDC on the input side to produce 40 amps of 13.8vDC on the
output side.
The result is that the two (2) aircraft converters are sized correctly for the existing power that the aircraft
has available.
Each of these converters will provide approximately 552 watts of car audio power (13.8vDC), therefore
the "600 watt" car audio will only clip at full gain, maximum draw.
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DC amps to watts calculation
The power Pin watts (W) is equal to the current I in amps (A), times the voltage V in volts
(V):
P(w) = 1(A) X V(V)
ERIC H. ROTH I PRESIDENT
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From: Jeffrey Epstein [mailtoueevacationftomail.com]
Sent: Tuesday, November 26, 2013 1:56 PM
To: Eric Roth; Iviet
Subject:
not sure why the 110 watt number is still a mystery, i thought we had it at our fingertips as it
was the limiting factor.
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