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How to wire a capacitor with 2 amps?
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<blockquote data-quote="Richrad" data-source="post: 6532216" data-attributes="member: 617466"><p>Of course capacitors help with any system with real power. My friend has 8.6 FARADS +++ of caps which helped dramatically to stop dimming the lights + voltage for his 2 12" P3 Rockford Fosgate subs + approx 2000 Watts RMS amplifiers power, but a little more capacitance will help. By the way the van already has 2 batteries, one of which is a deep cycle marine located right at amplifiers, and the capacitance helped much more to provide the power for the real strong + long low freq. notes. The capacitors are in parallel to the amps power input close to amplifiers location.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Richrad, post: 6532216, member: 617466"] Of course capacitors help with any system with real power. My friend has 8.6 FARADS +++ of caps which helped dramatically to stop dimming the lights + voltage for his 2 12" P3 Rockford Fosgate subs + approx 2000 Watts RMS amplifiers power, but a little more capacitance will help. By the way the van already has 2 batteries, one of which is a deep cycle marine located right at amplifiers, and the capacitance helped much more to provide the power for the real strong + long low freq. notes. The capacitors are in parallel to the amps power input close to amplifiers location. [/QUOTE]
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