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<blockquote data-quote="ThaDuke" data-source="post: 2973118" data-attributes="member: 576538"><p>Well black funny you should ask. i have been searching the forums 'capacitor charging' because i hope, and it seems i'm not the only one with this problem. I have drained the capacitor from any voltage it had when i installed it and turned it on (it read something like 1.3vdc.. i put a wire between the terminals with the resistor now it reads 0 vdc. Now to charge it.. i am stumped i read all the other topics but none really make sense.... considering i had a friend (who moved away) install my system this 'under-hood fuse' people talk about is confusing me. there is a fuse under my hood.. atelast i think it is. i bought one of those 2000w raptor install kits and i'm pretty sure it came with one...</p><p></p><p>Could u lend a hand?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ThaDuke, post: 2973118, member: 576538"] Well black funny you should ask. i have been searching the forums 'capacitor charging' because i hope, and it seems i'm not the only one with this problem. I have drained the capacitor from any voltage it had when i installed it and turned it on (it read something like 1.3vdc.. i put a wire between the terminals with the resistor now it reads 0 vdc. Now to charge it.. i am stumped i read all the other topics but none really make sense.... considering i had a friend (who moved away) install my system this 'under-hood fuse' people talk about is confusing me. there is a fuse under my hood.. atelast i think it is. i bought one of those 2000w raptor install kits and i'm pretty sure it came with one... Could u lend a hand? [/QUOTE]
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