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How many amp can i connect to this capacitor. Power Acoustik PCX-30Farad?

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  1. The general rule of thumb is 1000 watts per farad.


  2. Some things you should know...

    A capacitor is only good so far as the audio system isn't trying to pull too much from the electrical system. A cap doesn't provide more power, it's designed to 'stiffen' the voltage to the amp, nothing else. If the current isn't there, a cap won't help.

    The alternator must have at least 20% more amperage power than the entire vehicle and sound system combined for a cap to be of benefit which is ironically the same requirements for an amp to be efficient.

    If your total system power is 1200 watts RMS or more,  you will need to:

    1. Upgrade the alternator to a high output alternator

    2. Upgrade to a heavy duty deep cycle battery

    3. Upgrade the "Big 3" - that is to replace (or add to) the power wire between the battery and alternator, the ground from the battery to the chassis and the ground strap from the engine/tranny to the chassis with at least 2 AWG wire.

    Failure to do this will result in the early death of the alternator  as it will eventually fail.

    Here is a guide that will calculate what size alternator and power wires you need  http://www.datafilehost.com/download.php...

    You will need Microsoft Excel. If you don't have Excel, use this link http://www.box.net/shared/nkkw1dhk4g

    A second battery is never a good idea as it's an added strain on the alternator to charge two batteries AND supply power for the car. The ONLY time a second battery is useful is if the audio system is to be used with the car off.

    See my site for more info http://spkrbox1.spaces.live.com

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