LoganSF
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I had one of those cheap plastic agu fuse holders and used 100amp agu fuses. I had gone through two of them over a period of a year or so because the connection was ****** and it would short out and melt the fuse holder. So I just purchased an ANL fuse holder and a 100 amp ANL fuse. I installed everything fine, the connections were solid, however when I connected everything my capacitor began making this loud beep and read "1 volt" on the digital readout. Whenever I had disconnected my battery before to work on the car, the capacitor would do the same thing but would stop shortly after. Why is it not charging? It stops after a while once the car has turned off or has been running for a bit. Also, please do not give me a lecture on the use of a capacitor. I know they are more a detriment to the electrical system as a whole than a positive. I was kind of just influenced into buying one when i first invested in my system. I also don't feel like taking it out because I don't want to remove my backseat to access the grounds, and I've had the system in my car since January of 2009, and the electrical system is still running fine so... I don't know. Could anyone please offer some insight?
