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<blockquote data-quote="JRoc" data-source="post: 2246459" data-attributes="member: 571095"><p>I am gonna install 2 10" Alpine Type E subs to an Alpine M450 Mono Amp in a reg cab dodge ram 1500. It will be 400W total with each sub getting 200W. The power wire is 4 gauge &amp; Im prolly gonna get an EverLast Maxx 1000 cranking amps battery. I have a 5000k Micro Farad Cap. Should I even have the cap installed or would I be better off with out it? I've heard a cap can even hurt a cars electrical system. Would the cap even make any difference?</p><p></p><p>Should I add a cap IF I decide to add a 2nd small amp: <a href="http://walmart.scosche-cars.com/products/?sfID1=26&amp;productID=1642&amp;walmartProductID=4694342" target="_blank">http://walmart.scosche-cars.com/products/?sfID1=26&amp;productID=1642&amp;walmartProductID=4694342</a></p><p></p><p>..to power my 2 Kenwood 6x9 and Pioneer 5 1/4 speakers?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JRoc, post: 2246459, member: 571095"] I am gonna install 2 10" Alpine Type E subs to an Alpine M450 Mono Amp in a reg cab dodge ram 1500. It will be 400W total with each sub getting 200W. The power wire is 4 gauge & Im prolly gonna get an EverLast Maxx 1000 cranking amps battery. I have a 5000k Micro Farad Cap. Should I even have the cap installed or would I be better off with out it? I've heard a cap can even hurt a cars electrical system. Would the cap even make any difference? Should I add a cap IF I decide to add a 2nd small amp: [URL="http://walmart.scosche-cars.com/products/?sfID1=26&productID=1642&walmartProductID=4694342"]http://walmart.scosche-cars.com/products/?sfID1=26&productID=1642&walmartProductID=4694342[/URL] ..to power my 2 Kenwood 6x9 and Pioneer 5 1/4 speakers? [/QUOTE]
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