power caps

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i have a power cap and i was wondering exactly what was wrong with them because everyone in here seem to talk bad about them does everyone else know something i dont? can someone tell me facts on what is wrong with them?

 
the main reason people buy caps is because they have power problems and they heard from a friend that if you buy one that it will fix your power problems. This is completely and utterly wrong. If you're having power problems and you add a cap, it will only make things worse because now your alternator has to power the amps, battery, AND a cap. If you're having power problems, the only answer is to buy a new alternator or get your factory one rewound. People on here don't buy them or even reccommend them because, in general, it's a waste of money.

 
ok i see what you mean but i got one because at night my head lights would blink just a little bit not much at all but i didn't like it and i decided to get the cap and now i have no blinking what so ever and its not because the amp isn't ******* power it did what i wanted it to do and if ever it burns up my alt. i'll get a bigger one

 
Originally posted by codySEGURA ok i see what you mean but i got one because at night my head lights would blink just a little bit not much at all but i didn't like it and i decided to get the cap and now i have no blinking what so ever and its not because the amp isn't ******* power it did what i wanted it to do and if ever it burns up my alt. i'll get a bigger one
its only a temporary solution to a much bigger problem that needs to be addressed, or else your electrical system will die after a while...

 
so what would normally be a sufficient amp amount for an alternator. lets take for example my system. i'll have an 800 watt amp driving one ten in sub, and a 600 watt amp driving my 4 speakers. any suggestions?

 
Originally posted by MrJollie so what would normally be a sufficient amp amount for an alternator. lets take for example my system. i'll have an 800 watt amp driving one ten in sub, and a 600 watt amp driving my 4 speakers. any suggestions?
It'd be nice to know that name and model #'s of the amps...are are those RMS numbers?
 
i looked at what they have, and my friend's dad knows a crapload about pool, he's been playing for like 40 years, and he said that mcdermott(sp?) is a good beginer brand, but if i had the money, by all means go for the cuetec because it's better. that's just what he said.

 
so what would normally be a sufficient amp amount for an alternator. lets take for example my system. i'll have an 800 watt amp driving one ten in sub, and a 600 watt amp driving my 4 speakers. any suggestions?
The watts dont matter as much as how much amperage each amp draws. This is the info we need to help you more:

1) The amperage draw of each amp (or give us the model #'s and fuse rating)

2) How many amps your current alt puts out

 
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