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<blockquote data-quote="jsloan10" data-source="post: 970101" data-attributes="member: 560397"><p>I couldn't tell if there was an isolator by the pics but from the battery troubles you describe the lack of one is probably the cause.</p><p></p><p>As for capacitors they make a small difference in the transient responce of the sub amps, this difference is very small and most people don't even notice it but if they are already wired in there you might as well leave em, it won't hurt anything as caps draw zero current when not in use so they wont kill you're battery when you park the car for the night.</p><p></p><p>If there isn't any caps in there, don't bother putting any in. As I said they make a very small difference and are generally not worth the money.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jsloan10, post: 970101, member: 560397"] I couldn't tell if there was an isolator by the pics but from the battery troubles you describe the lack of one is probably the cause. As for capacitors they make a small difference in the transient responce of the sub amps, this difference is very small and most people don't even notice it but if they are already wired in there you might as well leave em, it won't hurt anything as caps draw zero current when not in use so they wont kill you're battery when you park the car for the night. If there isn't any caps in there, don't bother putting any in. As I said they make a very small difference and are generally not worth the money. [/QUOTE]
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