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<blockquote data-quote="Bigrick31" data-source="post: 1112343" data-attributes="member: 553354"><p>you dont need a special bulb. i have used jsut a regular interior dome light bulb to charge a capacitor. technicaly you dont need any bulb jsut hook the wires to the capacitor. however having a bulb will allow you to see when it is ully charged or discharged. make sure to wire the capacitor in series with your car battery and your amplifier. meaning the bat + hooks to the capacitor then daisy chains from the cap to the amps + then select different grounding pioints for your amp and capacitor.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bigrick31, post: 1112343, member: 553354"] you dont need a special bulb. i have used jsut a regular interior dome light bulb to charge a capacitor. technicaly you dont need any bulb jsut hook the wires to the capacitor. however having a bulb will allow you to see when it is ully charged or discharged. make sure to wire the capacitor in series with your car battery and your amplifier. meaning the bat + hooks to the capacitor then daisy chains from the cap to the amps + then select different grounding pioints for your amp and capacitor. [/QUOTE]
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