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Capacitors
I have a choice of two different caps to strap across the power rails ...
1f or 0.8f What is better ? Or should I fit one of each ? |
Capacitors
"Norman" wrote in message ... I have a choice of two different caps to strap across the power rails ... 1f or 0.8f What is better ? Or should I fit one of each ? This has been asked plenty of times before and the answer will remain the same. Depending on how much of a c*nt you think you are the greater the capacitor you need, if you do not think you are one then don't fit the capacitor. I haven't fitted one anyone else????? |
Capacitors
If you open up your head unit you will find at least 4 caps across the power
rails .. if you have an amp, you will find another 4 .... So far I have got you down as being 8 x c*nt. Thank you for such a helpfull reply. "Avanti" wrote in message ... "Norman" wrote in message ... I have a choice of two different caps to strap across the power rails .... 1f or 0.8f What is better ? Or should I fit one of each ? This has been asked plenty of times before and the answer will remain the same. Depending on how much of a c*nt you think you are the greater the capacitor you need, if you do not think you are one then don't fit the capacitor. I haven't fitted one anyone else????? |
Capacitors
"Norman" wrote in message ... If you open up your head unit you will find at least 4 caps across the power rails .. if you have an amp, you will find another 4 .... So far I have got you down as being 8 x c*nt. Yes so the same as you, Thank you for such a helpfull reply. No probs as long as you realise you do not need to add anymore capacitors as that puts you in the c*nt league. |
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