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<blockquote data-quote="secplus2" data-source="post: 4977092" data-attributes="member: 589271"><p>Right now I'm running a P4004 and a P5002 with a 2F cap. I also have an optima yellow top, and i"m still getting dimming lights. Cap reads at 14.4. Is something hooked up wrong or is it just not enough cap to stop the lights. Brings me to my next question. I have another cap in the garage, same type, can I hook it up next to the existing cap and basically run one cap per amp? Trying to avoid spending the extra money for a new one since I have another one already.</p><p></p><p>Lastly I am also thinking of upgrading my equipment. I have 2 shallow mount P310's (40hm) as well as the amps I already menchioned. I want to upgrade to 2 p3 12's, and the power 6004 and a power 15001. What size cap should I be using? Any reccomendations? Thanks for the help ahead of time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="secplus2, post: 4977092, member: 589271"] Right now I'm running a P4004 and a P5002 with a 2F cap. I also have an optima yellow top, and i"m still getting dimming lights. Cap reads at 14.4. Is something hooked up wrong or is it just not enough cap to stop the lights. Brings me to my next question. I have another cap in the garage, same type, can I hook it up next to the existing cap and basically run one cap per amp? Trying to avoid spending the extra money for a new one since I have another one already. Lastly I am also thinking of upgrading my equipment. I have 2 shallow mount P310's (40hm) as well as the amps I already menchioned. I want to upgrade to 2 p3 12's, and the power 6004 and a power 15001. What size cap should I be using? Any reccomendations? Thanks for the help ahead of time. [/QUOTE]
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