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dabopper25 
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I have a 5 Farad capacitor from Soundstream. It has a built in distribution block and voltage & current display. I am not getting any power to my car pc and 2 amplifiers. It displays on the capacitor 12.8 volts and 0 AMP current. What does this mean? Can the capacitor be blown and what may be the cause? Any info will be appreciated. Thanks.
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Is there a fuse between the amp and the capacitor? If so you need to check it with a meter or change it.
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Thanks for the reply.  There is no fuse between the capacitor and the ampilifers.  There is a fuse between the battery and the capacitor which is still good. 

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If this helps any, the capactor has a funny burnt smell.  I am think its a blown capacitor causing an incomplete circuit which explains why the capacitor displays 12.8 voltage but displays 0 AMP current.  Why could cause a capacitor to blow is what I am wondering. 
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Voltage surges, current surges, overtemp... Those are the things I know of that can cause one to blow.
It all reminds me of something that Molière once said to Guy de Maupassant at a café in Vienna: "That's nice. You should write it down."
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Caps are an interesting subject around here. You might want to take a look at the topic "capacitor" and see if your cap is worth replacing.
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audiocableguy wrote:
Caps are an interesting subject around here. You might want to take a look at the topic "capacitor" and see if your cap is worth replacing.

I vote no.

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dabopper25 wrote:
If this helps any, the capactor has a funny burnt smell.. 

capacitor displays 12.8 volts, but displa -- posted image. That's usually a clue.

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