Need help unistalling my amp and replace it by another one
#1
Need help unistalling my amp and replace it by another one
hi guys,
i have to change my amp in my car
right now my setup
is a cap>amp
what do i need to do to change the amp with a cap plug to it
right now i have no battery in the car
thanks
i have to change my amp in my car
right now my setup
is a cap>amp
what do i need to do to change the amp with a cap plug to it
right now i have no battery in the car
thanks
#2
p/m if yuo have any questions about it!
#3
Just disconnect the wires from the cap, remove wiring for amp, rewire new amp, reinstall wires on cap. You can get a charging diode or some caps come with a charging board to attach to the cap that uses an LED to indicate when cap has fully charged. You are going to need to put your battery back in for charging. Just be sure to remove cap wires before doing any amp changes to reduce the chance of arcing the cap.
#4
Just disconnect the wires from the cap, remove wiring for amp, rewire new amp, reinstall wires on cap. You can get a charging diode or some caps come with a charging board to attach to the cap that uses an LED to indicate when cap has fully charged. You are going to need to put your battery back in for charging. Just be sure to remove cap wires before doing any amp changes to reduce the chance of arcing the cap.
the cap is already full because it has already been used
will i still need to re charge it?
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No, should be still charged unless you drained it. A good cap will keep its power for months. When you go to reinstall your inline fuse to your power line and it sparks, that will be the cap "topping itself" back up. Shouldn't be a problem. The resister just helps to slowly charge it to batt level removing that initial spark.
#10
No, should be still charged unless you drained it. A good cap will keep its power for months. When you go to reinstall your inline fuse to your power line and it sparks, that will be the cap "topping itself" back up. Shouldn't be a problem. The resister just helps to slowly charge it to batt level removing that initial spark.