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Hey guys, I got a question maybe some of you guys will know better than me. I've always had my cap connected in with the stereo like this:

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But I was at a audio shop chit chatting and the guy told me I should have it wired like this.

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I've never had any problems with the top configuration, but I have seen many diagrams of the second way. In my mind I can't see any kind of difference in either way besides the second one needing more wire in my case.

So my question is, is there any difference in either way, or what. For my configuration I've always liked how easy it is to make the first way look good, but either way, just curious. To me, it looks like they should have no difference except one wastes more ground wire.

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my only guess is that the amp isnt properly grounded. which could be a potential no no- but i dont know much.

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ive always wired them in series with the battery (i think series is the right word?)

hot to hot and ground to ground.

and not had the cap inline with the power wire to the amp.

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ive always wired them in series with the battery (i think series is the right word?)

hot to hot and ground to ground.

and not had the cap inline with the power wire to the amp.

uh... could you maybe draw that out?

And I believe that would be parallel... I'm not sure, I'd have to see what you're talking about.

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get rid of the cap all together :P

I know, I know, everyone says caps are no good compared to an extra batt. and alt., but for as many watts as I'm pulling it has always helped. :)

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have you tried an extra deep cycle battery though? they cost about the same.

No I haven't ever done any changes to the battery. It is a brand new batt. though so no need for getting rid of it I would assume just yet.

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the cap would have the same output either way

So there's really no difference in the ways they are wired? Maybe the guy just didn't understand me when I was telling him how I had it wired...

Either way, I'm just going to be going with the top way again since it makes the most sense to me and works great.

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