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2oo7_Corsa-Boy_2oo7

posted on 29th Jan 07 at 01:11

haha!


thecorsaal

posted on 29th Jan 07 at 01:11

FLUX CAPACITER lets you go back in time and shit


2oo7_Corsa-Boy_2oo7

posted on 29th Jan 07 at 01:11

no probz mate il ask around :)


Steve X16XE

posted on 29th Jan 07 at 01:04

http://caraudiosecurity.com/shop/product_list/c_path/48_213/spd/power-capacitors.html

There is a formula to work out which one you need by how many watts you have.... But i've forgoten...... Sorry...


2oo7_Corsa-Boy_2oo7

posted on 29th Jan 07 at 01:00

any1 reply to my post plz?


Steve X16XE

posted on 29th Jan 07 at 00:55

Yep. Nice steady stream of power from the battery to the cap. The cap is designed to discharge power fast. Your battery isn't.

Question from me now.

Does it sound any better? Subs are getting the full wack now...?

[Edited on 29-01-2007 by Steve X16XE]


2oo7_Corsa-Boy_2oo7

posted on 29th Jan 07 at 00:54

ahh i see.. so what type of capacitor is the best to go for?

i'm buying two of these subs
http://caraudiosecurity.com/shop/product/products_id/4920.html

and two of these amps
http://caraudiosecurity.com/shop/product/products_id/4787.html

could any1 tell me what power of capacitor i would need to power these plz?


sam-smith

posted on 29th Jan 07 at 00:53

quote:
Originally posted by James
Depends, normal capacitor or flux capacitor?


flux :D


Ben G

posted on 29th Jan 07 at 00:51

they basically take in power and keep it ready for when it is needed basically.


James

posted on 29th Jan 07 at 00:51

Power capacitors are an alternative to upgrading your existing power supply without the cost of upgrading your battery and alternator. The power capacitors will charge up and release its stored energy when low frequencies are played through your system.


Ben G

posted on 29th Jan 07 at 00:50

my mate has one, its something to do with the amps draining all your battery power, this prevents it and doesn't make your lights dim as much.


2oo7_Corsa-Boy_2oo7

posted on 29th Jan 07 at 00:50

so what do they actually do.. inhance what?


2oo7_Corsa-Boy_2oo7

posted on 29th Jan 07 at 00:48

hahaha thats amazing films! lol


2oo7_Corsa-Boy_2oo7

posted on 29th Jan 07 at 00:47

yes.. i've seen some installed in a boot build and wanted to know what they do? they look really smart too!


Steve X16XE

posted on 29th Jan 07 at 00:46

Are talkin for your sound system?


2oo7_Corsa-Boy_2oo7

posted on 29th Jan 07 at 00:46

could you explain both?


James

posted on 29th Jan 07 at 00:45

Depends, normal capacitor or flux capacitor?


2oo7_Corsa-Boy_2oo7

posted on 29th Jan 07 at 00:44

can any1 tell me what a power cap / capacitor are used for?? :thumbs: