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<blockquote data-quote="remote-control" data-source="post: 347640" data-attributes="member: 551409"><p>u dont have to recharge it everytime u start your car, it will keep the voltage as long as you dont unhook anywires and such, i installed one on my car bout 3 days ago, i was confused on what to do charging wise and such, but i found the resistor mine came with charged it and everything, and it works fine, be sure to put WD 40 on the screws (if u have screws on the top) because if u dont, when u try to take out the screws (i had to take them out, so i could take back my capacitor) then it will strip the thing down where it touches the board... i barely got mine out.. luckily i was smart enough to get something to hold the bottom, while i unscrewed the screw, so just remember to put wd 40 on the screws or youll regret it when u go to remove them</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="remote-control, post: 347640, member: 551409"] u dont have to recharge it everytime u start your car, it will keep the voltage as long as you dont unhook anywires and such, i installed one on my car bout 3 days ago, i was confused on what to do charging wise and such, but i found the resistor mine came with charged it and everything, and it works fine, be sure to put WD 40 on the screws (if u have screws on the top) because if u dont, when u try to take out the screws (i had to take them out, so i could take back my capacitor) then it will strip the thing down where it touches the board... i barely got mine out.. luckily i was smart enough to get something to hold the bottom, while i unscrewed the screw, so just remember to put wd 40 on the screws or youll regret it when u go to remove them [/QUOTE]
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