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Still need the cap?

Still need the cap?

Postby Sen » Thu May 19, 2005 10:51 am

Hey guys, first post here. Been snoopin around for a while and I really appreciate all the useful information on the boards. Anyways, I have an odd question...

Been working on a sound system for the past few months in my car. At the first install I had a capacitor (1 farad) installed. Later on, I upgraded my battery (after the original almost died on me) to a red top. And just a week ago I got a 200amp alternator installed. Boy did that cost a pretty penny, *sigh*. Anyways, I still have the capacitor hooked up to my sub amp (500W RMS x2 @2ohms). It's somewhat of an eyesore since many say cap's are a waste of money and it's taking up space in my trunk.

Should I have the capacitor taken out?

FYI: Inside I have 4 channel amp putting out 100W RMS x4 @4ohms.

Thanks in advance.
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Postby cam2Xrunner » Thu May 19, 2005 2:53 pm

IMO I feel that they are unneccesary, especially a 1 farad cap. Have you done the big 3 yet?

http://forum.sounddomain.com/ubb/ultima ... 5;t=007801

If you've got a H.O. Alternator, the Big 3 done, and a good battery, then you should be fine.

Make sure you discharge that cap.

http://forum.sounddomain.com/forum/ulti ... 764#000000
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Postby B_Master_Flash » Tue May 24, 2005 12:58 pm

You didn't need a cap in the first place. That 200amp alternator is extreme overkill for your system, you could be running about 3000wrms off of that beast. Where did you get that alt btw?
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Postby thatdamngood777 » Sun May 29, 2005 7:45 pm

Whats an H.O. alternator and how much does it cost? Also, what wires can be used in teh big 3? It wasen't explained on the forum. Thanks!
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Postby thatdamngood777 » Sun May 29, 2005 7:48 pm

Oh, and would I need a cap with 2 900 watt speakers and a 2100 watt amp or could I do the big 3 and a new alternator? I wanted to get a 20 farad cap plus have the big 3 done instead of getting a whole new alternator.
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Postby cam2Xrunner » Tue May 31, 2005 12:32 am

thatdamngood777 wrote:Whats an H.O. alternator and how much does it cost? Also, what wires can be used in teh big 3? It wasen't explained on the forum. Thanks!


H.O. = High Output.

Instead of spending money on a cap, spend it on a stronger alternator, Big 3 wiring, stronger batteries made for car audio systems. Then after you've done all the neccesary upgrade's and you still have dimming problems(Which you won't if you get a strong enough alternator) maybe look into getting a Batcap. http://www.batcap.net/

Most people prefer two good batteries however.

I like Odyssey/Stinger/Hawker Batteries. The Stinger SP1000 is a good choice. You don't need to extend/replace your battery cables as you would with an Optima Yellow, because the terminals are in the same location as the factory locations.

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