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Electrical Issue (Not enough power coming in)
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you need to lose the capacitor. Get a optima battery. capacitors suck unless you have a small system that you dont run hard, if you listen to the bass cracked you drain the capacitor faster than it can recharge its kinda a battery itself. Don't get me wrong there are really good capacitors out there but for the cost an optima is the way to go its designed for heavly loads. I did know of some guys in Gastonia NC that made some sick capactiors they would arch off them at shows , probley coulda welded with it! nuts
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Figured out the problem, turns out the power wire in the circuit breaker was very loose. Thanks for the input though
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