jlaine
10+ year member
Vaporware
Problem 1. Why would you feed a 0 ga lead to the capacitor if your amp doesn't demand the current from it?Originally posted by tex My question about stuffing 0 awg into the amp was a rhetorical question. "Now tell me, why the HELL would you feed a cap with 0 gauge, then drop it to 4 to feed your amplifier, how bloody STUPID can you get?" Hmmmm, maybe because the 0 guage won't fit into the amp! Even if you cut some copper to make it fit, this would still be considered reducing. Because the cap should be close to the amp the cap should be fed with a bigger wire because it is usually long. Because there is a short distance from the cap to the amp, there is less resistance and a "reduced," smaller wire could be used to plug into the amp.
Problem 2. Since the amp doesn't need 0ga, the proper installation method is to supply a fused distribution block before the amp/cap, and then feed the cap - and have NO junctions after the cap other than the amplifier itself.
The current SURGE will be between the cap and the amp, that is why they "supposedly" work.
