Want The Most Of My Subs, Need A Cap & Battery
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DTN... why you keep referring to a 90Amp alt? He said he has a 160
Alright, so how to hook up a cap?
Run the 4ga from battery to cap in trunk. Negative from nearby ground.
Then I just put the pos. and neg. from the cap directly to the amp? I've heard you want that distance to be as short as possible, is that correct?
Alright, so how to hook up a cap?
Run the 4ga from battery to cap in trunk. Negative from nearby ground.
Then I just put the pos. and neg. from the cap directly to the amp? I've heard you want that distance to be as short as possible, is that correct?
QUOTE (DrivingTibNaked @ Jun 15 2006, 08:59 PM)
Ok, first I'm going to straight up call you a lier and then i'm going to explain why.
Your sterio without an upgraded alternator would not work.
Your sterio without an upgraded alternator would not work.
obviousely you didnt read anything i wrote owned.gif
my alt has been upgraded for years to a 160 amp as i previousely posted, and im running a digital 15 farad cap, please tell me exactly where im a lier?
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and 160 amp alt. no cap needed.
you're still drawing 300A from a 160A alternator and you said NO CAP needed. Without a cap, your car would die quickly.
QUOTE (majiktib @ Jun 15 2006, 09:34 PM)
DTN... why you keep referring to a 90Amp alt? He said he has a 160
Alright, so how to hook up a cap?
Run the 4ga from battery to cap in trunk. Negative from nearby ground.
Then I just put the pos. and neg. from the cap directly to the amp? I've heard you want that distance to be as short as possible, is that correct?
Alright, so how to hook up a cap?
Run the 4ga from battery to cap in trunk. Negative from nearby ground.
Then I just put the pos. and neg. from the cap directly to the amp? I've heard you want that distance to be as short as possible, is that correct?
Yeah my bad on the 70A.
Yeah all correct. Battery to + on capacitor to amp, then neg to ground. Don't reverse them, electrolytic capacitors only work one way. But it does not hurt to have a larger wire from the capacitor then from the battery. Energy trickles to the cap and the amp constanly, but it's drained from the cap when needed. Basically, you want to keep the resistance as low as possible. The point of a capacitor is like a power source near your amp. If you increase the distance of wire, you decrease the efficiency of the power supply.
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One more question... where would I put the inline fuse? Between amp & cap or battery and cap?
Batt -- fuse -- Cap -- Amp?
Batt -- Cap -- fuse -- Amp?
Batt -- fuse -- Cap -- fuse -- Amp?
Batt -- fuse -- Cap -- Amp?
Batt -- Cap -- fuse -- Amp?
Batt -- fuse -- Cap -- fuse -- Amp?
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you want the fuse within 2 feet of your battery, basically in case the wire gets pinched anywhere the fuse protects the electrical system.
so battery-fuse----------------------capacitor-amp
your amp already has it's own fuse.
so battery-fuse----------------------capacitor-amp
your amp already has it's own fuse.


