It’s recommended my cb use a 100 amp power supply. Will hooking directly to my batteries offer this amperage continuously for optimal cb performance?
Amperage
Discussion in 'CB Radio Forum' started by RdRunnR82, Apr 9, 2022.
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What brand/model of CB radio do you have that requires a 100 amp power supply?
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It’s a custom that will run between 800-1100 watts
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I’ve been trying to find videos of big power setups that have been installed in the truck but all I’m finding are tech videos and people who test big radios in their shops. None that show “In the truck” setups.
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Yes it’s possible with the truck running and most likely idled up.
Is this your truck or a company truck?
Stray RF is going to be your biggest problem with the amount of electronics in modern trucks.Another Canadian driver Thanks this. -
Good luck!
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1000 watts, peak at say 1500 watts only requires 120 amp
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Thanks for the responses, will be visiting a cb shop soon.
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Bbi has done some vids re bonding n such and he did a big truck install,might wanna go look for that vid..
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With the proper antenna you can work ISS with 5 Watts.
What galaxy are you trying to reach?
Proxima Centauri is only 4.243 light years away.
It might be a boring conversation, though. But, hey, you da boss. /s
Nothing wrong with a powerful mobile station.
As long that we don't attract the Klingons wrath. /s
Don't be mad. Just joking. And curious too. What is this for?
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