If you have any questions about car audio, I will be glad to answer them. Watch Part 2 & 3 after this. 2 JL Audio 8W7’s 1 JL Audio 1000/1v2 Amp 1 TMA T2-320.4 4-Channel Amp 4 Memphis Audio MCS69 COMPONENT 6×9s 1 Clarion MAX685BT Head Unit PS2 Two 19″ Flip-down Screens Here are some facts that most people don’t know about Capacitors. On the first instance of discharge, its capacitance is down by approximately 63.2% from its supplied voltage, and its no longer any help at all to stabilizing the voltage of the audio system. What matters here is how long and how often the capacitor is called upon to stabilize the voltage of the audio system during this time. The capacitor takes effectively five times longer to charge (for stabilizing the systems supply voltage) than it does to dump its effective energy and become a load on the electrical system. For systems that are constantly starving for stabilized voltage, a capacitor might not be as good an answer as an alternator upgrade (if it drives) or a battery (if its parked a lot at shows). Finally, if you have a problem with dimming headlamps, the capacitor is probably better installed on the lighting circuit near the headlamps than the audio system (it will require less capacitance, too).

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