BOSS CPBK2 Car Capacitor User Manual
- June 17, 2024
- Boss
Table of Contents
- BOSS CPBK2 Car Capacitor
- WARNING
- Congratulations
- Unpacking your Capacitor System
- Operating Features
- Installation
- Wiring Guidelines
- Power-up procedures
- The power capacitor’s role
- Reverse polarity protection feature
- Power-down and removal instructions
- Discharging the capacitor
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- Download This Manual (PDF format)
BOSS CPBK2 Car Capacitor
USER’S MANUAL
MODEL: CPBK2; CPBL2; CPRD2
2 FARAD | POWER CAPACITOR
WARNING
REFCR TO THIS INSTALLATION MANUAL FOR CORRECT PROCEDURES WHEN MAKING CONNECTIONS, AND CHARGING AND DISCHARGING THE CAPACITOR. NEVER EXPOSE THE CAPACITOR TO VOLTAGES HIGHER THAN SPECIFIED!
FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE PROCEDURES MAY RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY.
Congratulations
on your purchase of this high quality car audio power capacitor system. This manual provides detailed information regarding the function, installation and operation of this product, Please read it carefully before you attempt to install and use this capacitor.
Unpacking your Capacitor System
Unpack the capacitor and all other items carefully and check to make sure nothing is missing. If any item from the list below is missing, please contact your dealer immediately.
The Capacitor System includes:
- Power Capacitor
- Mounting Brackets
- Bright Silver Plated Head Screw Terminal
- Installation Tools, including resistor for charging/discharging
Operating Features
This power capacity is an energy storage device. It is designed to supplement your car’s charging system, when your audio amplifier places a high current demand upon it. This occurs, for example, when the music you are playing contains a loud, transient, deep bass signal.
The overall bass response of your system will be enhanced by using this device. Since automotive batteries are not designed to deliver the current required by modern car audio systems, a capacitor such as this one, which is capable of discharging extremely rapidly on demand, is a logical addition to your audio system.
In addition, this capacitor can filter out the AC voltage induced in the amplifier’s power supply. Unchecked, this voltage can cause DC noise in the sound system. It is recommended to use a capacitor with a minimum of one microfarad (1 F) for each 1000 watts of amplifier power. (you can never have too much capacitance for any audio system).
The capacitor features a digital voltage display.
Installation
1. Install the capacitor as close as possible to your amplifier. The ideal
location is one which allows for short wiring runs, but keeps the capacitors
somewhat isolated from any stray heat generated by the amplifier.
2. While the capacitor can be mounted in any position, using the brackets
provided, care should be taken to ensure that the venting plug on top of the
capacitor is unobstructed. This plug is a pressure relief plug for the
capacitor’s fluid dielectric material should the current polarity be reversed.
If this was occur, fluid will exit from the vent plug (at this point, the
capacitor will require replacement).
Wiring Guidelines
1. Keep the positive power wire as short as possible, and connect it directly to the amplifier’s battery supply cable. It is highly recommended to use a high perfonnance distribution blockto create a splice in the battery supply cable. Do not install a fuse between the capacitor and the amplifier, but make sure there is an appropriate fuse in the main supply cable.
2. The ground cable for the capacitor should also be as short as possible, and connected directly to a good, clean bare metal chassis ground point. DO NOT ground the capacitor directly to the amplifier ground terminal or ground cable.
3. For the above connections, use cable of the same or heavier gauge than those which the amplifier uses. High performance 4GA or BGA OFC (oxygen free copper) cables are a good choice for this application. 1 BGA wire is suitable for the remote tum-on connection.
Power-up procedures
After installing the capacitor according the directions on the previous page, follow these instructions for powering up and charging the capacitor. This procedure is extremely important to perform, and eliminates the possibility of damaging the capacitor, battery and other audio devices.
Charging the capacitor
1. Connect the ground cable to the capacitor(-) terminal.
2. Temporarily attach the resistor supplied with the capacitor to the power
cable, using electrical tape to secure the connection.
3. SEE FIGURE 2 (AT RIGHl). Holding the power cable securely, place the free
end of the resistor on the (+) terminal of the capacitor. While this is
occurring, the status LED will be illuminated, and the red decimal point will
flicker, indicating that the system is charging the capacitor.
When the capacitor is fully charged, the decimal point will no longer flicker, and the display will show the DC voltage of the car charging system.
4. Remove the tape, detach the resistor from the power cable, and attach the
power cable securely to the (+) capacitor terminal.
5. Put the resistor in a safe storage location, as you will need it in the
future when you need to discharge the capacitor.
CAUTION! When you turn off your car stereo, power is turned off to the capacitor, and its display will turn off. However, the capacitor may still hold a powerful charge, so always treat it as if it is powered ON even if the display is OFF!
The power capacitor’s role
When connected to power, the capacitor system is generally in “standby” mode. If the voltage drops below the normal level the capacitor will automatically turn on, ensuring a stable voltage and current is provided to the connected amplifier.
Although the usual concern which motivates a user to install the capacitor system is voltage drops due to a powerful connected amp producing loud bass signals, other automotive equipment and accessories can also cause this. In any case, the capacitor will help to ensure stable voltage for your entertainment system.
Reverse polarity protection feature
If the polarity of the connections to the capacitor is reversed, damage to your entertainment or vehicle electrical system can result. To eliminate this threat, we have incorporated a relay system within the capacitor design which will disable the capacitor and trigger a buzzer to sound. The capacitor system will only be able to be turned on if wiring is connected properly.
Power-down and removal instructions
Never remove this capacitor without discharging the stored power – it can give a dangerous elecb’ical shock!
To discharge the capacitor, follow these instructions:
Discharging the capacitor
1. Disconnect the cables from the capacitor in the following order:
a) positive(+) cable
b) ground (-) cable
c) remote turn-on cable
2. Holding the resistor provided as shown in the picture to the right on this
page, touch the leads to the positive(+) and ground (-) terminals of the
capacitor. Wait about 30 seconds and the capacitor will be discharged. Then
you can safely remove and handle it.
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