Dimming Headlights (Wiring Question)
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Dimming Headlights (Wiring Question)
Before I get flamed, yes I searched.
Ok, so I installed my system today using the DIY on this board. The only thing I did differently is run my remote wire off of a switch.
I am running an Alpine Type R 10"
Alpine MRP-M500 Amp
Stock headunit.
Anyways, my lights are dimming and I was wondering if the way I wired something could be the problem or not? My dad is really on my case because he thinks I am going to mess up the whole electrical system on the G. I just really want to stop this dimming. Any suggestions? Thanks in advance guys!
Ok, so I installed my system today using the DIY on this board. The only thing I did differently is run my remote wire off of a switch.
I am running an Alpine Type R 10"
Alpine MRP-M500 Amp
Stock headunit.
Anyways, my lights are dimming and I was wondering if the way I wired something could be the problem or not? My dad is really on my case because he thinks I am going to mess up the whole electrical system on the G. I just really want to stop this dimming. Any suggestions? Thanks in advance guys!
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Originally Posted by Triple8Sol
I had this problem too, and installed a 1 farad cap. Seems to have stopped the headlights from dimming, although the interior lights still dim when the gain is up.
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Your stock wiring is too small to supply the current demands of your sound system. A capacitor may mask the problem but it won't eliminate it. On the other hand, the big three upgrade is simple, cheap, and fixes the source of the problem. It really should be your first step.
As far as your question goes, running your system with the lights dimming shouldn't cause any major problems in the short term. However, your amplifier is likely not putting out full power, as the electrical system is having trouble keeping up. I would keep the volume low enough that the lights don't dim.
As far as your question goes, running your system with the lights dimming shouldn't cause any major problems in the short term. However, your amplifier is likely not putting out full power, as the electrical system is having trouble keeping up. I would keep the volume low enough that the lights don't dim.
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