Post #15
chris1987 wrote:I have 1 power lead from the batt to the vibe power cap then 2 my amps. This is what I found wen I was reserching it for me from a online manual awile ago
1. you don't need a distribution block for one or two amps unless the amp won't except the large gauge wire.
2. run the power wire from the under the hood to the + input of the cap(don't connect the fuse)
3. run the power wire from the + out to the amp/s or distribution block.
I can assure you, it's a bad manual then.
That is just bad advice
The way you are using it you could as well just use an ordinary bolt to fix both amps to.
An ordinary cap should only be placed before 1 amp, preferably the one that has the biggest powerdrain-peaks, being the sub-amp mostly. It's meant to release current very fast (way faster than a conventional battery) and thus absorb the drain peaks. (mostly solving issues like headlights dimming with the bass etc)
You ALWAYS need a distribution block for MORE than 1 amp as every amp needs to be fused separately (and with the appropriate fuse)
If you are using a cap, this should be placed in between the distribution block and the amp.
Also, seeing that you are using a cap, I assume you charged it first? before installing it all? (you know using a simple testbulb, connected in series with the +? Because if you didn't, you might as well throw it away as its probably of no use anymore /broken)
The ground however, doesn't NEED a distribution block, as long as all grounds are fitted to the same point of the chassis. Though I prefer to use one because it's just easier/neater.
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