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Capacitor Problem?
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<blockquote data-quote="bumpasauras" data-source="post: 8248751" data-attributes="member: 607820"><p>Ditch the cap and buy a decent battery the only thing a cap is used for is filtering out alt noise. Other than that they are completely useless. I might have misread but you should have your power wire from your battery going to the cap and then from your cap to your amp with as short of a wire as possible . also put your ground away from the mounting location of the amp but keep this wire as short as possible as well, you cannot over do your amps ground the more contact with metal the better. Also you may need to put a better ground on your batt as well</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bumpasauras, post: 8248751, member: 607820"] Ditch the cap and buy a decent battery the only thing a cap is used for is filtering out alt noise. Other than that they are completely useless. I might have misread but you should have your power wire from your battery going to the cap and then from your cap to your amp with as short of a wire as possible . also put your ground away from the mounting location of the amp but keep this wire as short as possible as well, you cannot over do your amps ground the more contact with metal the better. Also you may need to put a better ground on your batt as well [/QUOTE]
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