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Why would my Hifonics Hifi 2000 keep going into protect?
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<blockquote data-quote="ImGarzaa" data-source="post: 7800447" data-attributes="member: 642621"><p>Lol Well honestly, once I got everything installed and started demoing for people around town, At night people pointed out my dimming headlights/ int lights. And I knew that, that meant it was voltage, and one of my friends said a capacitor would fix it.. So I bought a little cheapy .5 fared cap. and It fixed my problem. My lights didn't dim after I installed it.</p><p></p><p>I know everyone says they're pointless.. but it was alot cheaper and it looks way more appealing than another battery. I have a stock alt, and just basic yellow top battery, and the lowest voltage I've ever seen my volt meter read is 11.9 or 11.7. It averages around 13.4v.. and on a good day it'll read 14.4v</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ImGarzaa, post: 7800447, member: 642621"] Lol Well honestly, once I got everything installed and started demoing for people around town, At night people pointed out my dimming headlights/ int lights. And I knew that, that meant it was voltage, and one of my friends said a capacitor would fix it.. So I bought a little cheapy .5 fared cap. and It fixed my problem. My lights didn't dim after I installed it. I know everyone says they're pointless.. but it was alot cheaper and it looks way more appealing than another battery. I have a stock alt, and just basic yellow top battery, and the lowest voltage I've ever seen my volt meter read is 11.9 or 11.7. It averages around 13.4v.. and on a good day it'll read 14.4v [/QUOTE]
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