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Old Aug 10, 2006 | 09:14 PM
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I HAVE A LIGHTING AUDIO 1F CAPACITOR. AND I FIND THAT'S STILL NOT ENOUGH. SO PEOPLE I NEED YOUR HELP. WHAT IS A COMPARABLE BRAND OR NEXT STEP IN QUALITY FROM THAT ONE. I HAVE BEEN TOLD THAT TSUNAMI CAPACITOR'S ARE GOOD. I ONLY PAID $80 FOR MINE WITH INSTALLATION. SO ANY AND ALL GOOD SUGGESTIONS ARE GREATLY APPRECIATED.
Old Aug 11, 2006 | 08:37 PM
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check these out they will defiantly do what you need:

http://www.kinetikaudio.com/intro.htm

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i am runing a ppi 2400dx amp, will that be better then getting a optima yellow top ?
Old Aug 11, 2006 | 11:03 PM
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Order of things to do:

Big 3 Upgrade

Better Battery

Bigger Alt

I just wouldn't bother w/ buying more/different caps.

What exactly are you trying to alleviate w/ the cap?
Old Aug 12, 2006 | 01:52 PM
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agreed with chris... don't bother with caps... go with the 3 steps listed above^^^^
Old Aug 12, 2006 | 04:04 PM
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alternator---->www.ohiogen.com
Capacitor---->Alumapro 5 farad
I wouldn't bother with a 2nd battery. like we don't have enough space as it is for all our stuff.
Old Aug 12, 2006 | 04:21 PM
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not additional battery, better battery... in conjunction with big3 it's often better than a cap...
Old Aug 12, 2006 | 05:15 PM
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here is the best cap.....

for most apilcations the cap is a bandaid....

do big 3 and yellow top...if that doesnt help get a high output alt....
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we got the 2000 series which is a full size battery and use a PAC isolator with it, but the smaller 600 series are no bigger than golf cart batteries and could easily be mounted under a seat or anywhere. But no argument we bought one of the iraggi alts off the group buy and those are worth every penny.

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Dont use a cap, it just stresses your electrical system
Old Aug 14, 2006 | 03:20 AM
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I did the big three grounding. I also have a 1 and 1/2 farad Phoenix Gold cap. No problems for me...knock on wood.
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OK, only fact here.
If your amp(s) have a tightly regulated power supply, then a CAP will do nothing for you.
If your amp(s) have an unregulated power supply, then get a good CAP(S). The rule of thumb is 1 farad per 500 watts.
Like anything else ther are good CAPS and bad CAPS. Expect to pay around $180.00 or more for a good 1 farad CAP. Don't go Aluma Pro, the do not discharge fast enough. stay with a round type, like Stinger for example.
If your amp(s) are big, don't worry about a better or additional battery. An additional battery will only cause a heavier load on your alternator. instead, upgrade to a higher output alternator.
If you want to stop your headlights from blinking witht he bass then, are you ready for this, install a half farad CAP on the main power supply to the headlights themselves. let me know if you want to know more, this is the short version.
sorry for the typos...
Old Aug 14, 2006 | 11:03 AM
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Originally Posted by KingOfAllCarAudio
....If you want to stop your headlights from blinking witht he bass then, are you ready for this, install a half farad CAP on the main power supply to the headlights themselves...
ya know, I never thought about that... seems like it might, just might work.... will have to do some studying on that one..
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i was looking into getting the 15 farad aluma pro cap and putting my 1 farad connected to the battery, is that a good idea ?
Old Aug 14, 2006 | 01:54 PM
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by the way what is a good alternator to get and here in southern california where can i get one for a good price and have it installed?
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Originally Posted by KingOfAllCarAudio
OK, only fact here.
If your amp(s) have a tightly regulated power supply, then a CAP will do nothing for you.
If your amp(s) have an unregulated power supply, then get a good CAP(S). The rule of thumb is 1 farad per 500 watts.
Like anything else ther are good CAPS and bad CAPS. Expect to pay around $180.00 or more for a good 1 farad CAP. Don't go Aluma Pro, the do not discharge fast enough. stay with a round type, like Stinger for example.
If your amp(s) are big, don't worry about a better or additional battery. An additional battery will only cause a heavier load on your alternator. instead, upgrade to a higher output alternator.
If you want to stop your headlights from blinking witht he bass then, are you ready for this, install a half farad CAP on the main power supply to the headlights themselves. let me know if you want to know more, this is the short version.
sorry for the typos...
Right on! Finally someone who understands how things work!
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That headlight cap suggestion is genious...never even thought of that...of course, doing that would probably scare most people since it's a lot easier to stick a cap on your power wire you ran through the car...but still....genious.
Old Aug 14, 2006 | 06:22 PM
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Originally Posted by hookupman
i was looking into getting the 15 farad aluma pro cap and putting my 1 farad connected to the battery, is that a good idea ?
Stay away from any Aluma Pro, carbon caps, hybrid caps, they just don't discharge quick enough to do any good, stick with the round electrolytic canister types(even all these aren't created equall either but most are close). If your running multiple 1 Farad caps and they all have digital readouts then you would be best to remove all but one of the readouts. They add too much resistance, generally remove the one farthest away from the amps. Don't buy any large fittings, distribution blocks to connect these together either because it adds too much resistance. Use either some buss bars or a simple wire with connectors on the ends to connect them.

I'm using four 1Farad caps on around 1600 watts. It helps tremendously but it still needs an alternator which yours will too. But once you do this(alternator for current and caps for ultra quick bursts of energy) you should have some incredibly quick bass that you can turn way up.
Old Aug 14, 2006 | 07:20 PM
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why is the alumnapro cap no good, i just a good deal for a 15 farad one!
Old Aug 14, 2006 | 08:02 PM
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Originally Posted by hookupman
why is the alumnapro cap no good, i just a good deal for a 15 farad one!
Originally Posted by trebor
Stay away from any Aluma Pro, carbon caps, hybrid caps, they just don't discharge quick enough to do any good
They don't discharge fast enough



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