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<blockquote data-quote="Audiobahnaholic" data-source="post: 3146083" data-attributes="member: 573184"><p>It should come with a light bulb. You hold your power wire to one end of the light then stick the other end of the bulb to the power side of the cap. It will kick on and the voltage will go up and the light will get dimmer when the light is no longer lit, remove it from the wire and cap then immediately stick the power wire onto the cap. There you have it your cap is charged.</p><p></p><p>Edit: On my old Audiobahn it would stay running for like a minute and after a minute of no power draw the cap will kick off.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Audiobahnaholic, post: 3146083, member: 573184"] It should come with a light bulb. You hold your power wire to one end of the light then stick the other end of the bulb to the power side of the cap. It will kick on and the voltage will go up and the light will get dimmer when the light is no longer lit, remove it from the wire and cap then immediately stick the power wire onto the cap. There you have it your cap is charged. Edit: On my old Audiobahn it would stay running for like a minute and after a minute of no power draw the cap will kick off. [/QUOTE]
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