How many people have capacitors? Location?
#2
Originally Posted by shipsaeki
Just wondering where everyone is mounting their capacitors. Pictures would be great!
Passenger side of Trunk.
It's hidden behind a custom panel that also holds the cd changer so you won't see much but i believe you already have seen my setup
#6
Not only that, but our headlights wont dim as they are regulated power supplies. The only thing that will dim is the interior lights. My interior lights dim, and my car jerks when the bass is hitting really hard and the volume is up. I haven't gotten around to fixing the problem, but I won't get a cap. Also I have 2 JL amps, so as far as the variable power supply goes, it doesn't appear to have a positive effect in this situation.
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#8
Originally Posted by khsonic03
Not only that, but our headlights wont dim as they are regulated power supplies. The only thing that will dim is the interior lights. My interior lights dim, and my car jerks when the bass is hitting really hard and the volume is up. I haven't gotten around to fixing the problem, but I won't get a cap. Also I have 2 JL amps, so as far as the variable power supply goes, it doesn't appear to have a positive effect in this situation.
Caps are only supposed to supply the amp with a constant voltage. It does nothing to reduce the load your sound system is placing on your electrical system. In fact, they only ADD additional load to the system. If your interior lights are consistantly and noticeably dimming and your automatic transmission (I assume you have an auto from the sound of things) is being effected, I doubt a cap is going to help much.
Last edited by amthar; 02-23-2006 at 12:56 PM.
#9
Originally Posted by el_duderino
I have a bunch inside my amp on the circuit board...
The only ones that are in my car as well.
Gotta admit, although such a terrible waste of money, its an exceelent marketing tool for Some. I not being one of them though.
Last edited by Pearl05G; 02-23-2006 at 11:13 PM.
#11
Well thank you all-mighty amthar. I was just stating that they were not helping in terms of lights dimming. Generally that is why unknowing people add caps. To hlep with dimming lights. My comments had nothing to do with the amps performing at their specs. But you are right in that sense with the variable power supplies. I am fully aware of what needs to be done on my car. I was trying to help the other guy. Wasn't I the one schooling you when you originally came to this forum?
#12
You are definitely right in stating that the average Joe thinks that adding a cap will help in reducing the dimming effects caused by straining the electrical system. A larger main battery, alternator and in some cases, a secondary battery are what are needed to improve that situation.
For the record though, I have only upgraded the main battery, added a second battery, and added a cap WITHOUT upgrading the alternator. After 2 years, I have had absolutely no problems with my 2000 watt RMS setup. I guess what i'm trying to say is that our stock alternators are adequate for most setups, which is suprising.
For the record though, I have only upgraded the main battery, added a second battery, and added a cap WITHOUT upgrading the alternator. After 2 years, I have had absolutely no problems with my 2000 watt RMS setup. I guess what i'm trying to say is that our stock alternators are adequate for most setups, which is suprising.
#13
Yeah, it is surprising. I would agree that our alternators are sufficient for most setups. I have been planning an upgrade for my main battery for a while now, as well as the "big 3". I would love to just get a larger alternator and be done with it, but that is a big hassle for the amount of times I really crank my system. I will do those 2 things this summer and go from there.
#14
Originally Posted by khsonic03
Well thank you all-mighty amthar. I was just stating that they were not helping in terms of lights dimming. Generally that is why unknowing people add caps. To hlep with dimming lights. My comments had nothing to do with the amps performing at their specs. But you are right in that sense with the variable power supplies. I am fully aware of what needs to be done on my car. I was trying to help the other guy. Wasn't I the one schooling you when you originally came to this forum?
amthar-son is going to go wax on and wax off on his car now