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<blockquote data-quote="Blizze" data-source="post: 1216706" data-attributes="member: 564076"><p>i have been dealing with car stereos for a while now...about4 years...i am still a little shaky on a couple of areas. One of those areas is capacitors. With my other vehicles i did not need any capacitors, cause i had older trucks with huge batteries and alternators, and my system was fine. i recently bought a new truck(2003 s-10) and i bought a new system to go along with it. until i hook up my new system i hooked one of my older systems in my truck. my lights were dimming (inside and out) so i now i need a capacitor now..but my real question is... i got 2 amps</p><p></p><p>1440W a peice. so i need two 1.5 fared caps...do i need to hook one to each amp or do i need to get one 3 fared cap and hook up both amps to it.?!?!? any insite will be greatly appreciated...thanx........blizzle blizz</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blizze, post: 1216706, member: 564076"] i have been dealing with car stereos for a while now...about4 years...i am still a little shaky on a couple of areas. One of those areas is capacitors. With my other vehicles i did not need any capacitors, cause i had older trucks with huge batteries and alternators, and my system was fine. i recently bought a new truck(2003 s-10) and i bought a new system to go along with it. until i hook up my new system i hooked one of my older systems in my truck. my lights were dimming (inside and out) so i now i need a capacitor now..but my real question is... i got 2 amps 1440W a peice. so i need two 1.5 fared caps...do i need to hook one to each amp or do i need to get one 3 fared cap and hook up both amps to it.?!?!? any insite will be greatly appreciated...thanx........blizzle blizz [/QUOTE]
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