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<blockquote data-quote="Phuncz" data-source="post: 8593063" data-attributes="member: 673570"><p>Thanks guys for your comments, really appreciate it. I'm going to be looking up the correct wire gauges and check if the wires I have from a previous install was done with the wrong gauge. The soldering is a good idea, I have the necessary tools for that.</p><p></p><p>I wasn't quite sure if a capacitor was a good fit for this project but I guess it doesn't make sense to use one. My knowledge about electricity isn't that good and I was going by the advice from someone else on this.</p><p></p><p>You're right I'd better look at more efficient stuff but the reality is that I have this gear worth about $1,000 that's not been used much (or at all), because of two cancelled car audio projects and I'm not going to get enough money back by selling it. So I don't want to throw these decent components away or leave it to rot but give it a second chance in a good project.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Phuncz, post: 8593063, member: 673570"] Thanks guys for your comments, really appreciate it. I'm going to be looking up the correct wire gauges and check if the wires I have from a previous install was done with the wrong gauge. The soldering is a good idea, I have the necessary tools for that. I wasn't quite sure if a capacitor was a good fit for this project but I guess it doesn't make sense to use one. My knowledge about electricity isn't that good and I was going by the advice from someone else on this. You're right I'd better look at more efficient stuff but the reality is that I have this gear worth about $1,000 that's not been used much (or at all), because of two cancelled car audio projects and I'm not going to get enough money back by selling it. So I don't want to throw these decent components away or leave it to rot but give it a second chance in a good project. [/QUOTE]
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