Stereo install questions on 99 elite 50cc

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i measured the dimensions of my glove box and I think they should fit, but they might just stick out a little
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Im pretty sure the elite stator doesn't even put out 300 watts unloaded.
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Im sorry what is a stator and what does it do? I know that the guy on the youtube video that this setup isnt running it in an elite but he said the actual output isnt a full 300w
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The stator runs your lights and charges the battery, the amp draws over 300 watts(it cant be 100% efficient), 300 watts at 14.4 volts is 20 amps, correct me if Im wrong but the elite calls for a 7 amp fuse for the WHOLE electrical system.

Back to some speakers from a pair of beat up headphones in your helmet. It would be like wearing headphones, self contained, and legal.
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thank you for the input, but i dont want the music just for myself. I want the other ppl i am riding with to hear it to. So if i still want to use that amp what can i do to get enough power to handle the amp? thanks
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Run it on an external battery of some sort.
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http://www.hondaspree.net/phpBB2/viewto ... s&start=15

Theres some good info in there for you from a guy that has actually done it on an elite and knows that it IS possible. It sucks that the pics don't work though, his fiberglass enclosure was pretty cool.
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Kenny_McCormic wrote:The stator runs your lights and charges the battery, the amp draws over 300 watts(it cant be 100% efficient), 300 watts at 14.4 volts is 20 amps, correct me if Im wrong but the elite calls for a 7 amp fuse for the WHOLE electrical system.

Back to some speakers from a pair of beat up headphones in your helmet. It would be like wearing headphones, self contained, and legal.
wiguy05 wrote: The speakers should sound good. It is 300 peak watts x 2 channels @ 2ohm.
Those speakers are 4ohm's a piece so they will be running 75w peak x 2 channels.
Thus, you will only be experiencing 37.5w x 2 @ 4ohm.
This is very similar to a standard aftermarket head units output.

I do not know the output amperage of the stator on mopeds, so your guess is as good as mine in this case. My guess would be that it would be alright.
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Post by SpyderMike »

k im bringing this thread back cause i just got an idea for my own scoot

as im sitting here reading info and listening to free music (thanks myspace) i started to think of ways i can listen while i ride
well i think i can listen while i ride the same way im listening right now
my computer came w/ a set of JBL platinum speakers and i wondered how to adapt them for the scoot, well the speakers take a normal headphone jack and plug into my power strip under my desk, and the wall wart takes the 120vAC and transforms it to an output of 12vDC @1a
now i may be wrong but im pretty sure the scooter could keep up w/ an output like that

anyone else think this will work? anyone else tried this set up before and know whether or not it works?

i happen to have another set of the exact speakers in my basement right now thanks to a warranty return of my computer minus the speakers ;)
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