How many Amps ?

T Evans

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North Central Oklahoma
Can anyone tell me how many amps our Rockets are capable of putting out? How many toys can it support safely. I am wanting to tuck some speakers and maybe a small subwoofer in behind my gauges inside of the Corbin fairing. I would like to be able to pump out at least 200 watts per channel and 200 to the subwoofer. But the amp that will do this will require a pretty good draw of power. I am also going to be installing electronic cruise and a port to plug my mp3 player into to keep it charged while on the bike. So how much will she handle with out doing any damage? Does any body know?

Thanks

Big T
 
Electrical Equipment​
Battery Rating. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . ..................... 12 volt, 18 amp hour
Alternator Rating. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . ..................... 37 ampslmin at 2,000 rpm
41 ampslmin at 6,000 rpm​
 

I run a 200 watt per channel Marine amp for the rear speakers, a heated seat, heated grips, gerbings heated clothing and another 100 watt per channel amp for the front speakers. No problems so far.
 
You are "The Man" Mr. Bickford. That is the kind of info that I was looking for. I was afraid if I put to much on the system, that it would be asking to much out of it. But if you are running all that, it sounds like I will be ok with what I am wanting to do. That is providing that the RT3 has the same system as the Standard and the Classic.

Thanks again

T
 

I'm pretty sure they do have the same system. I did switch to the Odyssey 625 Battery when it got colder as I did have an issue with the stock battery when the temperature didn't rise above 25 and she sat outside all day. No problem since then. It seems many have that issue weather they are running a bunch of accessories or not. Ride Safe!