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Old 03-14-2002, 03:10 AM
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Post ?? on CAPACITORS

Would i need 1 cap per amp? Or can i run 1 cap for two amps?
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it would depends how much power your amp is putting out.
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its usually 1 cap per 1000watts
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ALSO HAD A QUESTION

figured i might as well post in here as to making a new post.
What size resistor do u need to charge a 1 flard cap?
lost mine and need a new one

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Or just get one BATCAP® for all your amps.
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Its 1 Farad for every 1000 watts, or 0.5 for 500 watts
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ive never used capacitors, even when i had 2000+ watts in my civic. somehow i never drained the battery either. i think its cuz my civic was a stripped model and the radio was the ONLY thing dragging off the battery everything else was manual. :silly2:
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~22ohms for 1 farad

http://www.darvex.com/techfaq/capacitors.htm

more of a technical aspect, but insightful nonetheless.
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