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<blockquote data-quote="i2ain2thunder" data-source="post: 7507734" data-attributes="member: 631331"><p>OP you're doing one if not many things wrong if you have dimming at 500watts. You need to redo your grounds (I'm suspecting) they need to be sanded down where they are connected to shiny metal, there are only 2 kinds of grounds a good ground and everything else which is bad. Do the Big 3 in 4gauge, again make sure your grounds are shiny and good. get a better battery up front if that one is bad, if it is not bad add a small battery to the back, once you've done that take that cap out and sell it. As stated above they are junk, I won't go into detail for you but with caps they are a great theory, but really cannot be done well, without having maybe 50-100 smaller caps all in parallel....thats me being serious too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="i2ain2thunder, post: 7507734, member: 631331"] OP you're doing one if not many things wrong if you have dimming at 500watts. You need to redo your grounds (I'm suspecting) they need to be sanded down where they are connected to shiny metal, there are only 2 kinds of grounds a good ground and everything else which is bad. Do the Big 3 in 4gauge, again make sure your grounds are shiny and good. get a better battery up front if that one is bad, if it is not bad add a small battery to the back, once you've done that take that cap out and sell it. As stated above they are junk, I won't go into detail for you but with caps they are a great theory, but really cannot be done well, without having maybe 50-100 smaller caps all in parallel....thats me being serious too. [/QUOTE]
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