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Electronics : 2.0 Farad Digital Power Capacitor

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2.0 Farad Digital Power Capacitor

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2.0 Farad Digital Power Capacitor
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Binding: Electronics
Product Brand: Power Acoustik
EAN: 0709483020221
Label: POWER ACOUSTIK
Product Manufacturer: POWER ACOUSTIK
Model: PC2.0
Publisher: POWER ACOUSTIK
Studio: POWER ACOUSTIK


Piece facts:
  • 24V DC power
  • Digital display
  • Digital blue 8 segment LEDs
  • 12 Super Blue high-output LEDs
  • Chrome plated




Capacitor Power Digital Farad 2.0






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PR0DUCT FEATURES:Digital power capacitor2 farad24 Volts DCDigital blue 8 segment LED's12 super blue high output LED'sDigital displayChrome platedMounting bracketsDouble clamp blister packaging


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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * it works good ...
i like ,but i up grade my music ,so i had to up grade my cap.



Buyer's feedback: 3 out of 5 stars - defected product
defected product,one of the items that i got from you guy as soon as I tried to hook it up one of the bolts broke off now I cant use it.



Buyer's feedback: 4 out of 5 stars - * Pretty great cap. ...
I bought this not too long ago. My lights still dim but jeez.... I'm pushing 1600 watts rms with a stock alternator. If I turn the boost down about halfway then I have no problems with my lights. Most of the time these are used to help with less powered systems such as under 800 watts rms. It'll do the job it was designed for with a cool blue display the lights up the night if you know what a capacitor is meant to do. As far as people saying it falls apart or breaks easy I can't say. If you get a new one then you should be fine. Mine was standing on top of my car during installation and fell off, rolled down my steep drive way, across the cul-de-sac and smacked the curb on the other side. A slight ding is the only battle scar it has now. Great little cap. Price is great.



Buyer's feedback: 3 out of 5 stars - Great Product Except for Durability
I used it for two hours. At the end of that time I attempted to reconfigure it with a different circuit design and the post broke right off when I tried to loosen the nut.

It worked like a charm while it was connected. As a general rule of thumb if you plan to keep it in one place and not disconnect and reconnect it a lot, go ahead and purchase it. I was using it in a bike generator capacity so that meant it would be reconnected a fair amount.



Buyer's feedback: 4 out of 5 stars - * Great value in a 2.0 farad capacitor. ...
This capacitor does what it was designed to do. My headlights no longer dim... It also has some cool blue lights on the top. Great capacitor for the cost!

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