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Will adding a 20 farad capacitor help keep my power wire from getting hot
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<blockquote data-quote="Boomin_tahoe" data-source="post: 8699403" data-attributes="member: 562180"><p>Might be **** wire that you have too since all wire isn't all the same. Enaduqate wire gauge will at times cause power wire to get warm/hot. </p><p></p><p>Bad voltage. Gain too high turned up, bass boost on amp cranked up. Turn that **** down if it is. It induces clipping and will destroy your audio.</p><p></p><p>Running too low of an ohm load from the amp to the subs. And sometimes the amps don't like it and shut off. Others will keep going. Thermal protection circuitry isn't in every amp.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Boomin_tahoe, post: 8699403, member: 562180"] Might be **** wire that you have too since all wire isn't all the same. Enaduqate wire gauge will at times cause power wire to get warm/hot. Bad voltage. Gain too high turned up, bass boost on amp cranked up. Turn that **** down if it is. It induces clipping and will destroy your audio. Running too low of an ohm load from the amp to the subs. And sometimes the amps don't like it and shut off. Others will keep going. Thermal protection circuitry isn't in every amp. [/QUOTE]
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