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<blockquote data-quote="helotaxi" data-source="post: 4938036" data-attributes="member: 550915"><p>Most do. Use a 27 ohm resistor and hold it with a pair of needlenose pliers. Place it between the (+) wire and the (+) terminal of the cap with the ground already connected. Use the resistor to complete the circuit and hold it like that for a couple seconds. After that you can go ahead and connect the (+) wire to the cap. Not sure why you'd want the cap, but that's how you charge one. You hold the resistor with pliers cause it's gonna get HOT.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="helotaxi, post: 4938036, member: 550915"] Most do. Use a 27 ohm resistor and hold it with a pair of needlenose pliers. Place it between the (+) wire and the (+) terminal of the cap with the ground already connected. Use the resistor to complete the circuit and hold it like that for a couple seconds. After that you can go ahead and connect the (+) wire to the cap. Not sure why you'd want the cap, but that's how you charge one. You hold the resistor with pliers cause it's gonna get HOT. [/QUOTE]
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