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capacitor ground question...

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    capacitor ground question...

    I picked up a system setup for really cheap the other day, which came with a capacitor. I know it installs through my power wire between the battery and my amp, and that I connect a ground to the capacitor... question being, do I still ground the amp itself, or just the capacitor?
    Thank you!
    Members Ride Thread: http://www.cb7tuner.com/vbb/showthread.php?t=126992

    #2
    You still have to ground the amp

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      #3
      Cool man thanks! I figured so, or at least I figured it can't hurt.
      Members Ride Thread: http://www.cb7tuner.com/vbb/showthread.php?t=126992

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        #4
        you ground you amp thru you capacitor. it should go, (+)power to cap, cap(+) to (+)amp, (-)amp ground to (-)cap, ground the cap.
        RIP 4/23/12...lets not forget, the 88" Z31 turbo, are my dailys

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          #5
          How I would install it, unscrew cap, and ground it at
          The bottom of the closest trash can

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