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Capacitor, first charge the cap with a resistor by grounding |
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NC-Z on January 19, 2003 at 12:18 AM |
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audio gurus posted by _300zx_tt on January 18, 2003 at 11:54 PM |
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the negative pole to the chassis, or neg. battery terminal, and put the resistor in series with the positive wire. When the cap reads 12V (or whatever your battery charge is) wire the capacitor in by taking the positive wire to the positive side of the capacitor, and then running another wire from the positive pole to the positive terminal on the amp. You can run a short wire to the chassis, or any ground for the neg. terminal on the amp. Also ground the neg. terminal on the cap. Not sure about the mulit-amp thing, search through yahoo or other sites, I'm sure there's plenty of info out there.
Its not that I drive like a madman, its just that everyone else drives stoopid. |
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- audio gurus - _300zx_tt
23:54:34 01/18/03
- Capacitor, first charge the cap with a resistor by grounding - NC-Z
00:18:41 01/19/03
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