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#13
Re: Audio Problemo
boofhead
Posted on: 2005/9/14 11:12
a little cylinder thing that attaches to the coil neg then to the body of the car, or from the altenator lto itself .... dont know what they do or that they ever needed replacing ......
#14
Re: Audio Problemo
Psych
Posted on: 2005/9/14 11:17
yeah its made of wax paper and tin foil the store smooth and compress so you could put it inline/ in series with your power wire
#15
Re: Audio Problemo
boofhead
Posted on: 2005/9/14 11:29
is a capacitor the same as the thing -filter? i'm talking about ?? and do they wear out ??? aaaaannd why would it be now be making the noise with the amp and not before hand ???
sorry for all these q's but stereos and amps are beyond me and electricity's invisible and it bites so i tend to leave it alone
#16
Re: Audio Problemo
Psych
Posted on: 2005/9/14 11:33
yeah same thing um headunits can pick up random frequencys and the capacitor pretty much gets rid of them
#17
Re: Audio Problemo
boofhead
Posted on: 2005/9/14 11:39
where do i get a capacitor from ? and should i need to get one for the amp ??
#18
Re: Audio Problemo
Psych
Posted on: 2005/9/14 11:42
um just any electrical store nah dono why an amp would do it but headuits can do. some headunits have capacitors in them. you can buy larger capacitors for the amp but they are just to help your battery out from the constant drian of the amp. have a look on www.howstuffworks.com
#19
Re: Audio Problemo
phunkdoktaspok
Posted on: 2005/9/14 13:39
Condensers are on points and alternators.
Capacitors store power for voltage peaks. Amplifiers do exactly that - amplify If the radio has noise or is picking up noise - the amp will just amplify it. Turn the gain down
#20
Re: Audio Problemo
B210sleeper
Posted on: 2005/9/14 20:36
Since the problem went away when the ground was connected to the battery, try replacing the ground strap from the battery to the frame to the engine block and make sure the contact points are clean.
I don't recomment spiffy ground wire kits, but you can run some additional ground points all on your own and it'll help a little with spark strength and may make headlights brighter. You can view topic.
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