Hey Herb,
I don't think a cap will prohibit this "thump"
sound from happening. My understanding of a cap is that it "stores" power
so that when youhit a deep bass note, it'll hit with full force or
power. You're obviously getting enough power to make this "thump" sound so
you
oops, didn't see your reply until I replied...
you're right on though.
Rodney.
71 Chevelle
El Mirage, AZ
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Jim
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Subject: Re: [Chevelle-List] Stereo
Hey Rodney,
I checked the link but that's not going to help. My
system doesn't thump when I turn it on, it thumps when it's already on and then
the electric engine cooling fans kick on.
As for the cap, from what I've read about them, you're right,
but my understanding is they also act like
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The
Capacitor does store energy in the form of voltage potential on the plate. It's
the effect of the voltage felt on one plate inside that causes the other plate
to eventually feel the potential. The way a capacitor filters is by passing the
potential felt on one plate
You can check your gas gauge by wiring a potentiometer in the circuit. Not
sure about the spelling of it, but that is basically what a sending unit is.
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Camaro's are expensive as hell - expessically the
RS and SS. I like RS better :-). I'll have to say, if there is no
rust, a matching 327 motor, Wonderful interior, 1 dent on door, it is around 8 -
10 grand.
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oops! Sorry about that.. It was late when I
read that and somehow I got it in my head that it was when you turned it
on. My bad :)
Rodney.
71 Chevelle
El Mirage, AZ
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Herbert
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