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<blockquote data-quote="blackbonnie" data-source="post: 2973245" data-attributes="member: 573596"><p>well you can look under your hood, and if you know what a fuse looks like then you will be able to find it. if not, post up a pic on here (of under the hood), and we will try and find it for you. now for charging the cap, there should of been a resistor that came with it. all you do is hook up cap. dont put any power to the amp or anything yet, but hook it up. <strong>dont place your positive wire from the battery on it yet!</strong> now take your main positive wire, and place the resistor in between the positve wire, and postive connection on the cap. kind of like a bridge between them. what this does is gives some little voltage to your cap, so that when you hook it up there is no spark and it has charge to it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="blackbonnie, post: 2973245, member: 573596"] well you can look under your hood, and if you know what a fuse looks like then you will be able to find it. if not, post up a pic on here (of under the hood), and we will try and find it for you. now for charging the cap, there should of been a resistor that came with it. all you do is hook up cap. dont put any power to the amp or anything yet, but hook it up. [B]dont place your positive wire from the battery on it yet![/B] now take your main positive wire, and place the resistor in between the positve wire, and postive connection on the cap. kind of like a bridge between them. what this does is gives some little voltage to your cap, so that when you hook it up there is no spark and it has charge to it. [/QUOTE]
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