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Need some info on a Kicker IX2032 and wiring a Power Acoustik Capacitor
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<blockquote data-quote="akheathen" data-source="post: 7220878" data-attributes="member: 629234"><p>like i said, you hook it like a battery...... positive is positive. positive wire from battery to postitve on the cap, positive wire from amp to positive on cap....same as nagative. get a resistor from radio shack, like 100ohm and use that to slowly bleed the power into the cap to charge it. if the cap is completely drained, it can draw a mass amount of current instantaniously. as for trade, i'm thinking about offering my rf t5001bd. 3 models back, it's birthed at over 1k @ 12.5v. you have pics of the amp?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="akheathen, post: 7220878, member: 629234"] like i said, you hook it like a battery...... positive is positive. positive wire from battery to postitve on the cap, positive wire from amp to positive on cap....same as nagative. get a resistor from radio shack, like 100ohm and use that to slowly bleed the power into the cap to charge it. if the cap is completely drained, it can draw a mass amount of current instantaniously. as for trade, i'm thinking about offering my rf t5001bd. 3 models back, it's birthed at over 1k @ 12.5v. you have pics of the amp? [/QUOTE]
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