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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="ScottyBoyBasshead" data-source="post: 8699899" data-attributes="member: 678988"><p>Yeah upgrade your power/ground to at very least 1/0 gauge wire. And then get a reducer so it'll fit into that shitty amp lol. Adding another one if those are like stacking shit on top of shit. I got a skar rp-2000.1d and it's budget friendly. Gives true 2000 watts rms wired to 1 ohm. I got double 1/0 power/ground going into that *****! And runs smooth. If your power isnt pushing fast enough to the amp, then ur amp is pulling power faster than the power is pushing... Which isn't good. So, just add another lol.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ScottyBoyBasshead, post: 8699899, member: 678988"] Yeah upgrade your power/ground to at very least 1/0 gauge wire. And then get a reducer so it'll fit into that shitty amp lol. Adding another one if those are like stacking shit on top of shit. I got a skar rp-2000.1d and it's budget friendly. Gives true 2000 watts rms wired to 1 ohm. I got double 1/0 power/ground going into that *****! And runs smooth. If your power isnt pushing fast enough to the amp, then ur amp is pulling power faster than the power is pushing... Which isn't good. So, just add another lol. [/QUOTE]
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