Advise needed on DIY installing 2 voltage stabiliser in the car...

n_chun21

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just VS(A) + VS(B) negative to negative and positive to positive is tat simple ok... now my car also running 2 VS like this..
 

wyx

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Connect VS(A) -ve and VS(B) -ve at batt -ve, and connect VS(A) +ve and VS(B) +ve at batt +ve. This is parallel connection. Theoritically, better noise filtering, voltage stabilizing and reserve more current for instantaneous load. But practically, many forumers commented that too high capacitance caused their cars to be sluggish. If you really want to put in 2 VS, try to connect them to your batt one at a time to prevent high inrush current surge.
 

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thanks all....

to play save, i think i better instll the VS seperately...
there are few choices if i wanna do so...

1st: at the amp.
2nd, at the alternator.
3rd, at the air con compressor maybe??

which 1 do you think it is the most effective way in terms of car performance? I'm not so much into ICEactually although i've got 3 x 2 channel amp in my ride :shades_smile: :shades_smile: :shades_smile: