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<blockquote data-quote="pavengmike6" data-source="post: 604549" data-attributes="member: 553009"><p>Well your web designer ONLY puts what you tell him to put. From reading the Q &amp; A it sounded like reading a book report from my kids. I would take it out, rewrite it with complete sentences, and STOP TALKING DOWN TO PEOPLE. We all do not have the I.Q. of a 2yr old.</p><p></p><p>Next is do not get a cap, it will not give you harder hitting bass notes. A cap is used for 1 purpose. To sublet a short power surge your amp may require. It would ONLY do this if your charging system is not up to the amps being drawn from it. If this were to happen you would need A bigger ALT.</p><p></p><p>Next subject, running a ground back to your battery. Yes you are supposed to have the shortest ground you can, BUT like the other guy said you want the least resistance for your ground, and a 1/0 is better than you cars sheet metal. It will also help with the ground loop problems.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pavengmike6, post: 604549, member: 553009"] Well your web designer ONLY puts what you tell him to put. From reading the Q & A it sounded like reading a book report from my kids. I would take it out, rewrite it with complete sentences, and STOP TALKING DOWN TO PEOPLE. We all do not have the I.Q. of a 2yr old. Next is do not get a cap, it will not give you harder hitting bass notes. A cap is used for 1 purpose. To sublet a short power surge your amp may require. It would ONLY do this if your charging system is not up to the amps being drawn from it. If this were to happen you would need A bigger ALT. Next subject, running a ground back to your battery. Yes you are supposed to have the shortest ground you can, BUT like the other guy said you want the least resistance for your ground, and a 1/0 is better than you cars sheet metal. It will also help with the ground loop problems. [/QUOTE]
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