I added a 20V capacitor (can't remember how many farad) to my 250 watt amplifier. I was getting a check engine light before I added the capacitor, so i went to the dealership to have it checked out. For some reason the amp was pulling to much power from the battery.
a few weeks after I hooked up the amp, I noticed some strange sounds coming from it. At one point it started make a loud clicking sound about ever second.
Once I pinpointed the problem I unhooked the amps power wire from the battery. I then let it sit for a while unhooked. I then reattached the wire to the battery. The clicking had stopped at this point.
the capacitor has an electronic cap. Once i unhooked the power wire and reattached it... It worked normally. the digital cap displayed a 12.1 which means about 12.1 volts.
The polarity is clearly marked. I have the correct wire attached to their correct location.
what exactly is causing this clicking sound. Is there something wrong with the capacitor? What should do if there is a problem?
I drive a 2008 Nissan frontier
the amp is a Sony Xplod 250 watt 2 channel
I have s sony xplod 800 watt 10" subwoofer attached ( the 250 watt amp surprisingly make this woofer sound really good)
a few weeks after I hooked up the amp, I noticed some strange sounds coming from it. At one point it started make a loud clicking sound about ever second.
Once I pinpointed the problem I unhooked the amps power wire from the battery. I then let it sit for a while unhooked. I then reattached the wire to the battery. The clicking had stopped at this point.
the capacitor has an electronic cap. Once i unhooked the power wire and reattached it... It worked normally. the digital cap displayed a 12.1 which means about 12.1 volts.
The polarity is clearly marked. I have the correct wire attached to their correct location.
what exactly is causing this clicking sound. Is there something wrong with the capacitor? What should do if there is a problem?
I drive a 2008 Nissan frontier
the amp is a Sony Xplod 250 watt 2 channel
I have s sony xplod 800 watt 10" subwoofer attached ( the 250 watt amp surprisingly make this woofer sound really good)