Amp Wire Calculator
Our Amp Wire Calculator helps optimize your amplifier's power output by recommending properly sized (AWG) wires. Using your current speaker and power wire, current amp power is calculated, allowing you to see any potential losses (in Watts) with undersized cables.
STEP 1:
Performance Verification Certificate (PVC)
PVC
Start by locating the Performance Verification Certificate (PVC) supplied with your Rockford Fosgate amplifier. We'll use data from the PVC to determine how much current your amplifier will draw from the vehicle's charging system.
STEP 2:
Efficiency
Efficiency, in amplifier engineering, a ratio of the amount of power produced by an amplifier to the amount of power put into it.
$$Efficiency \% = {Amplifier Output Power (watts) \over Amplifier Input Power (watts)}$$
therefore$$Input Power = {Output Power (Provided On PVC) \over Efficiency (Provided On PVC)}$$
Enter Outout Power and Efficiency from PVC
STEP 3:
Ohm's Law
Ohm's Law states that:
Let's use Ohm's Law to calculate exactly how many amperes of current it will take to produce 100 watts of input power at the following battery voltage:
Enter Battery Voltage from PVC to calculate total amps:
STEP 4:
Music
Because music is dynamic in nature, it will be easier for the amplifier to reproduce than test tones. Our testing has shown that it is typical for an amplifier to consume on average roughly 50% of its maximum input current on such.
So, this amplifier is likely to consume, on average, the following amount of current when driven to clipping with music:
Take the necessary steps to upgrade the vehicle's charging system appropriately. This would include, but is not limited to:
- Appropriately sized battery
- Additional storage in the form of capacitance
- Appropriately sized alternator
- Properly upgrade power & ground cables
STEP 5:
Wire Calculation
This section will help determine wire gauge size needed from your vehicle's charging system to optimize electrical current delivery to your amplifier.
How is it calculated?
This chart shows the ammount of resistance for each wire size. Using shorter wire legnths and/or larger wire will optimize amplifier power output.
AWG | Ohms/Foot |
---|---|
2/0 | 0.00007 |
1/0 | 0.00011 |
1 | 0.00007 |
2 | 0.00015 |
4 | 0.00029 |
6 | 0.00047 |
8 | 0.00074 |
10 | 0.00118 |
11 | 0.00148 |
12 | 0.00187 |
13 | 0.00236 |
14 | 0.00296 |
15 | 0.00374 |
16 | 0.00472 |
18 | 0.00748 |
20 | 0.01182 |
22 | 0.01888 |
Now select the following wire sizes ...
Actual power delivered to speakers:10 Watts RMS
Power lost due to inadequate wire sizes:(0) Watts RMS Lost!!
change speaker/power wire size to re-calculate