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<blockquote data-quote="jesse6666" data-source="post: 335842" data-attributes="member: 549575"><p>Wonderbread, I know that you don't need to take it out and put it in, but I mean if I'm using 1 farad for 1000 watts, should it ever lose all of its juice and start eating into the battery power or does the cap have enough power to continuously supply an amp. Also, I know that all I need to use i the sub bass control but I'm asking if I should only use that or also the bass boost (is there a difference)?</p><p></p><p>Z28sspeedracer: You might want to use a second battery, but that is not a substitue for a capacitator. As you can tell when you leave your lights on, it takes a while for the battery to drain. On the other hand, the capacitor can give as much energy as nec. in a split second. Hence it will give wht the amp wants. You can also upgrade the alternator as others have sugg. but it runs something like 6-7 bills whereas a 1 farad cap runs around 150.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jesse6666, post: 335842, member: 549575"] Wonderbread, I know that you don't need to take it out and put it in, but I mean if I'm using 1 farad for 1000 watts, should it ever lose all of its juice and start eating into the battery power or does the cap have enough power to continuously supply an amp. Also, I know that all I need to use i the sub bass control but I'm asking if I should only use that or also the bass boost (is there a difference)? Z28sspeedracer: You might want to use a second battery, but that is not a substitue for a capacitator. As you can tell when you leave your lights on, it takes a while for the battery to drain. On the other hand, the capacitor can give as much energy as nec. in a split second. Hence it will give wht the amp wants. You can also upgrade the alternator as others have sugg. but it runs something like 6-7 bills whereas a 1 farad cap runs around 150. [/QUOTE]
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