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Rockford Fosgate RFC10HB Digital Capacitor

UPC: 780687325008 SKU: RFC10HB
$699
$699$359.85
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10 Farad Hybrid Digital Capacitor


  • Improves sound qualitycleaner mids and highs
  • Louder & harder hitting bass
  • Reduce dimming headlights
  • 16 volt-20 volt peak
  • 1/0 & 4 Gauge power & ground terminals
  • Digital volt & amp meter
  • Platinum plated
  • Solid brass top helps reduce stripping
  • Low ESR (Equivilent Series Resistance)
  • Combination carbon capacitor/electrolytic capacitor
  • Switchable digital voltage meter

Questions & Answers


How do I know if I need to use a capacitor, and how many Farads do I need?

A capacitor is mainly required only if you experience power-related issues such as dimming lights when playing music. The general rule of thumb is to use 1 Farad of capacitance for every 1000 watts RMS of total system power.



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