AyeCantSeeYou
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All fiberglass.Is the sub box fiberglass on the bottom or is it all wood?
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All fiberglass.Is the sub box fiberglass on the bottom or is it all wood?
No, it doesn't add any draw on the system.Thanks for sharing your sound system upgrade experience and cost. If you can afford it and it makes your life better good for you. I appreciate knowing what things cost to be able to better judge if I am paying fair market price for comparable services and goods. I don't know why some folks have to add the, "well I would never pay that much for that" to the mix. I imagine envy.
Do all your new amps and power inverter put a significant DC voltage draw on the electrical system and if so did you need to change any components?
This is what I use and it airs up tires faster than you'd think.Id suggest buying a quality 12v compressor... for less than the cost of the larger one you list. No need for an inverter either. My smittybilt puts out 5.5cfm, 2 and a half times the output of the larger one you listed. And now there are a half dozen dual 12v compressors out that put out over 10 cfm. Just because its 120v, massive, and has an air tank attached to it doesn't make it impressive. Sure the air tank is handy if you're running a nail gun but it's completely unnecessary airing up tires. For that cfm is ALL that matters. And it fits in a bag that fits under the seat.
I use that same one on jobsites for golf carts and Kubota tires and it feels like watching paint dry even with those tiny tires. .5cfm it's 11 times slower than the smittybilt or 20x slower than the twin compressors. Cfm specs don't lie. To fill large tires you need volume.This is what I use and it airs up tires faster than you'd think.
https://www.dewalt.com/product/dcc020ib/20v-max-cordedcordless-air-inflator-tool-only?tid=577411