caps not just for your head!
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caps only help with transients and they may keep your lights from doing the anoying stobe thing ..........don't buy a cap with a digital readout ....the esr is way too high with the added electronics
and while all caps may be built in the same place not all are exactly the same .......make sure the esr is less tham 0.03 ohms or it's useless ........that said get the cheapest low esr cap you can since brand does not matter
now that said an optima yellow top batery has an esr of 0.03 ohms.......same as a cap and it costs almost the same as a cap (250ish) .....so IMO I'd get a yellow top .....it'll do the same thing as a cap and you get a great battery to boot
also before buying a cap or a yellow top be sure to upgrade you factory ground and power wires as this solves most problems [img]smile.gif[/img]
and while all caps may be built in the same place not all are exactly the same .......make sure the esr is less tham 0.03 ohms or it's useless ........that said get the cheapest low esr cap you can since brand does not matter
now that said an optima yellow top batery has an esr of 0.03 ohms.......same as a cap and it costs almost the same as a cap (250ish) .....so IMO I'd get a yellow top .....it'll do the same thing as a cap and you get a great battery to boot
also before buying a cap or a yellow top be sure to upgrade you factory ground and power wires as this solves most problems [img]smile.gif[/img]
buy an Excide gel cell. they are the exact same batt. coming out of the exact samefactory. specs the same. cycle the same. amps the same. and you can pick them up way cheaper at any bumper to bumper. oh sorry tthey don't have a yellow top. my bad.
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here it is
yep 3 miliohm esr http://www.exideworld.com/products/a...xcd_specs.html
it's also rebadged and sold under the lightning audio name
http://www.lightningaudio.com/2003/p...tID.asp?id=317
[ August 13, 2003, 12:43 PM: Message edited by: dodgeram ]
yep 3 miliohm esr http://www.exideworld.com/products/a...xcd_specs.html
it's also rebadged and sold under the lightning audio name
http://www.lightningaudio.com/2003/p...tID.asp?id=317
[ August 13, 2003, 12:43 PM: Message edited by: dodgeram ]
Originally posted by Jmac:
I think you should have went with a larger alternator if that amplifier is truly 1800 watts ... Like at least 150 A ...
I think you should have went with a larger alternator if that amplifier is truly 1800 watts ... Like at least 150 A ...
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