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<blockquote data-quote="Abahnic" data-source="post: 803523" data-attributes="member: 556257"><p>Some caps come with a resistor, u hook up the ground wire and then hook one end of the resistor to the positive terminal on the cap and the other end to the power wire. This charges the cap slowly and suppose to keep the cap from sparking when u hook up the power wire to the cap. If u have a voltmeter u wait until the cap is charged about half way or 6 volts, then take the resistor off and hook the power wire to it. That what the instructions told me what to do, but the next day I asked someone at a stereo shop if I had to do this and they said no.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Abahnic, post: 803523, member: 556257"] Some caps come with a resistor, u hook up the ground wire and then hook one end of the resistor to the positive terminal on the cap and the other end to the power wire. This charges the cap slowly and suppose to keep the cap from sparking when u hook up the power wire to the cap. If u have a voltmeter u wait until the cap is charged about half way or 6 volts, then take the resistor off and hook the power wire to it. That what the instructions told me what to do, but the next day I asked someone at a stereo shop if I had to do this and they said no. [/QUOTE]
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