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i would get atleast a 35amp power supply. i run a general lee on a 25 amp with no problem. i forgot what finals were in that radio but you should be fine with that. i also run a davemade funker off a 35 amp power supply at 16 volts with no problem. just my 2 cents
thanks man
i have a 35 amp workman
i wanted to push up the volts
but there is no adjustment inside.
it is variable 10volts to 13.8 volt
i wanted to get 14.2 volts
jon :Peace!:
Considering that the 95 T pushes 200 watts, I would think 50 amps would be closer to the mark. Could try the 35 and see if it flickers when keyed up indicating too much draw on the power supply.
Do you have the op manuel ? does it list recommended power supply or gauge wiring ?
i bought it from a buddy of mine
it is only 2 weeks old, he did not like it.
he got it from gijoes he was the only one that has
been in it. semi virgin
jon :Peace!:
Well, I gata agree, Drivin and fiddeling with buttons just dont mix. I have a laptop in my truck and a lot of time use the gps function on it to see where you are going. punching in an addy while driving is not a procedure I recommend !