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Should i possibly get a capacitor for my car audio system?
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<blockquote data-quote="ballerdefo10" data-source="post: 2599037" data-attributes="member: 883293"><p>I'm just curious to know if i should get a capacitor for my car's audio system, i have 2, 10 inch mtx magnum subwoofers in a ported box ( http://aboutgadgets.net/2010/12/mtx-magnum-mb210sp-subwoofer-review/ )and I also purchased a mtx audio road thunder RT202 amp. ( http://www.supertruckusa.com/Showcases/mtx_audio/MTX_Road_Thunder_Amps.php ) and my wiring kit is a Kicker 10 gauge D-series 2 channel complete kit (http://www.sonicelectronix.com/item_17769_Kicker-DCK10-09DCK10.html) And my car is a 2006 hyundai tiburon gt. It still has the stock battery and alternator, and if i have my car just ON (Not running) with the music on my pioneer speakers and deck, the car will die after about 20 minutes, so that makes me wonder if i should get a capacitor for when i install my amp and subs so my battery wont have so much strain on it. Please give me your advice, also tell me how many farad's it should be as well. thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ballerdefo10, post: 2599037, member: 883293"] I'm just curious to know if i should get a capacitor for my car's audio system, i have 2, 10 inch mtx magnum subwoofers in a ported box ( http://aboutgadgets.net/2010/12/mtx-magnum-mb210sp-subwoofer-review/ )and I also purchased a mtx audio road thunder RT202 amp. ( http://www.supertruckusa.com/Showcases/mtx_audio/MTX_Road_Thunder_Amps.php ) and my wiring kit is a Kicker 10 gauge D-series 2 channel complete kit (http://www.sonicelectronix.com/item_17769_Kicker-DCK10-09DCK10.html) And my car is a 2006 hyundai tiburon gt. It still has the stock battery and alternator, and if i have my car just ON (Not running) with the music on my pioneer speakers and deck, the car will die after about 20 minutes, so that makes me wonder if i should get a capacitor for when i install my amp and subs so my battery wont have so much strain on it. Please give me your advice, also tell me how many farad's it should be as well. thanks. [/QUOTE]
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