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5 Farad cap, lights still dim
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<blockquote data-quote="RoxJu2" data-source="post: 760170" data-attributes="member: 549008"><p>I have a 5 farad alumna-pro capacitor with orion 8002 and 8004 amps running 400x2@2ohm and 100x4@4ohm respectively. I just recently got a new alternator(although it is just a regular stock one) and my light still dim if I have the sound up too high. Is there anything else I might be able to do besides a new alternator, and if not can anyone recommend a good one that is under $300.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RoxJu2, post: 760170, member: 549008"] I have a 5 farad alumna-pro capacitor with orion 8002 and 8004 amps running 400x2@2ohm and 100x4@4ohm respectively. I just recently got a new alternator(although it is just a regular stock one) and my light still dim if I have the sound up too high. Is there anything else I might be able to do besides a new alternator, and if not can anyone recommend a good one that is under $300. [/QUOTE]
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