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post Jan 24, 2004 - 6:04 PM
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I just installed my capacitor and I have never had one before. My buddy says his has a remote wire. Mine doesn't and the display is on all the time. Is it supposed to be and does that drain down the battery? I am such a moron when it comes to stereos.
post Jan 25, 2004 - 12:14 AM
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I just installed my capacitor and I have never had one before. My buddy says his has a remote wire. Mine doesn't and the display is on all the time. Is it supposed to be and does that drain down the battery? I am such a moron when it comes to stereos.



Can't help man I have never run enough power to need one. What kind do have I have friend that can help?


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post Jan 25, 2004 - 12:45 AM
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If it doesnt have a remote wire then, yes it is designed to stay on all of the time. It isnt drawing any power from your battery if the system isnt playing, or at least isnt supposed to. If you do have any probs w/ your battery being drained, then id say get a different cap, but u shouldnt have any.
post Jan 25, 2004 - 1:40 PM
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ok, iv never worked with a cap with a built on led, i think there just stupid. first off if it does stay on it wont drain yuor battery, its a battery itself, therefor it will drain it self, and then just quick recharge itself when you start you car, depending on how its wiered, .... it all really depends on that,
post Jan 25, 2004 - 2:20 PM
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QUOTE (celimanST @ Jan 24, 2004 - 11:14 PM)
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I just installed my capacitor and I have never had one before. My buddy says his has a remote wire. Mine doesn't and the display is on all the time. Is it supposed to be and does that drain down the battery? I am such a moron when it comes to stereos.



Can't help man I have never run enough power to need one. What kind do have I have friend that can help?


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post Oct 21, 2006 - 11:52 PM
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Yeah I just got mine installed and wondered that myself.. I think it has an autoshut off but not sure what triggers it or the time delay before it does.. we'll see tomorrow if its dead...



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post Oct 22, 2006 - 7:18 AM
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mine is the same way... when it detects a change in the voltage or power being drawn then it comes on, and shuts off when its inactive for a minute or so... mine even stays on for a min when i lock the doors and walk away from the car... when i had a ****ty battery, for some reason the cap drained it a few times always drawing power, but havnt had problems since i got my optima
post Oct 22, 2006 - 10:07 PM
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mine stays on for 2 minutes after I turn my system off, then the display shuts off. havent had any problems with draining batt since i got another cap. my first one, the terminals under the plastic came loose (were stripped) so it kept connecting and disconnecting, and every time it did it would turn on again for another 2 minutes. doing this all night killed my battery.
post Oct 23, 2006 - 4:55 PM
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Ok, eh I didnt read through the whole post so if I am just repeating what people said before then sorry:
1) There is no turn on wire
2) It shouldn't stay on.

Ok I'll do a lil explanation for ya'll here smile.gif.
Cap stop's charging, discharging after a couple of minutes. It charges up and turns off. To test this you will have to turn off your car close all the doors turn off all the lights and sit there starting at your capacitor. The reason it seems like the cap doesnt turn off is becaues when lets say you open your trunk to look at it, your roof light turns on, or if you have an alarm the alarm uses electircity to flash the car's lights, open the doors or beep. In all of these cases power from battery is being taken, the cap see's it and because discharge time on capacitor is way faster then battery it uses the charge of capacitor. And since there is a change in voltage at the capacitor it thinks that you are playing you system and that is the reason why its led, volt gauge turns on. If I confused anyone sorry!!! wink.gif

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post Oct 23, 2006 - 6:29 PM
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QUOTE(Niskyspy @ Oct 23, 2006 - 9:55 PM) [snapback]495178[/snapback]

Ok, eh I didnt read through the whole post so if I am just repeating what people said before then sorry:
1) There is no turn on wire
2) It shouldn't stay on.

Ok I'll do a lil explanation for ya'll here smile.gif.
Cap stop's charging, discharging after a couple of minutes. It charges up and turns off. To test this you will have to turn off your car close all the doors turn off all the lights and sit there starting at your capacitor. The reason it seems like the cap doesnt turn off is becaues when lets say you open your trunk to look at it, your roof light turns on, or if you have an alarm the alarm uses electircity to flash the car's lights, open the doors or beep. In all of these cases power from battery is being taken, the cap see's it and because discharge time on capacitor is way faster then battery it uses the charge of capacitor. And since there is a change in voltage at the capacitor it thinks that you are playing you system and that is the reason why its led, volt gauge turns on. If I confused anyone sorry!!! wink.gif



yeah i noticed that too, when I turn my alarm on the cap flashes telling me it had a change in the system..

but i did take out the back tray cover so I could see the cap without opening the trunk, and it stayed on all night.. it read 13.7 volts at 11pm then in the morning was reading 13.6 before I even touched anything on the car...

but it does start up so..


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post Oct 23, 2006 - 7:27 PM
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Weird, its either a ****ty cap, or ur something is discharging your battery and your cap see's the voltge drop.


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post Jan 2, 2007 - 6:49 PM
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QUOTE(tim86 @ Oct 22, 2006 - 12:18 PM) [snapback]494695[/snapback]

mine is the same way... when it detects a change in the voltage or power being drawn then it comes on, and shuts off when its inactive for a minute or so... mine even stays on for a min when i lock the doors and walk away from the car... when i had a ****ty battery, for some reason the cap drained it a few times always drawing power, but havnt had problems since i got my optima



well I had a problem with my battery going dead.. I thought it was just the crappy battery I had before, so now I have an Optima.. but after leaving the car sit for 4 days.. the Optima was dead..

anyone think it was the cap that caused it?




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post Jan 3, 2007 - 10:00 AM
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QUOTE(Jaws4God @ Jan 2, 2007 - 6:49 PM) [snapback]514674[/snapback]

QUOTE(tim86 @ Oct 22, 2006 - 12:18 PM) [snapback]494695[/snapback]

mine is the same way... when it detects a change in the voltage or power being drawn then it comes on, and shuts off when its inactive for a minute or so... mine even stays on for a min when i lock the doors and walk away from the car... when i had a ****ty battery, for some reason the cap drained it a few times always drawing power, but havnt had problems since i got my optima



well I had a problem with my battery going dead.. I thought it was just the crappy battery I had before, so now I have an Optima.. but after leaving the car sit for 4 days.. the Optima was dead..

anyone think it was the cap that caused it?

hmm if an optima is dead after sitting a few days, I'd like to say that the cap isnt doing its job and some source is draining power from it...
post Jan 4, 2007 - 10:27 PM
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does anyone know how many amps a 4 Farad cap would pull?


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post Jan 5, 2007 - 2:14 AM
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Try writing to Rockford Fosgate, see if they can tell you the best way to wire it up for your car?

I've found companies to be quite helpful when asked.

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