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<blockquote data-quote="akheathen" data-source="post: 7480160" data-attributes="member: 629234"><p>i'z buyz..much good absorbtion a/c-ripple on orange bench</p><p></p><p>pull the fuse, and the cap/amp is isolated from the battery. turn the stereo on and the amp will drain the cap, if you are removing it. if not removing, leave it charged, and just don't touch the positive cable after the fuse to ground, since the cap is like a real tiny battery that can give a big one-shot wonder of current. adversely, it can draw just as much at once, so if you drain it, it will have to be re-charged, or will take a whole bunch of juice in an instant (spark-pop-boom)...*reason for the resistor to charge/drain it</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="akheathen, post: 7480160, member: 629234"] i'z buyz..much good absorbtion a/c-ripple on orange bench pull the fuse, and the cap/amp is isolated from the battery. turn the stereo on and the amp will drain the cap, if you are removing it. if not removing, leave it charged, and just don't touch the positive cable after the fuse to ground, since the cap is like a real tiny battery that can give a big one-shot wonder of current. adversely, it can draw just as much at once, so if you drain it, it will have to be re-charged, or will take a whole bunch of juice in an instant (spark-pop-boom)...*reason for the resistor to charge/drain it [/QUOTE]
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