Yes you can. Its best to keep the amps within 18 inches or 1.5 feet of the cap. All a cap does is supply the power the battery can't deliver at that given moment. Make sure to separate each ground on both amps and the cap.
Well it has 2 light bars and a section where it tells you how much juice it has...and it never goes off. I have a 5 Farad Lanzar Capacitor if that helps.
Farad
farad is the unit for capacitance in SI system. If one volt is developed as one coulomb charge is placed then capacitance has to be one farad. But one farad is enormous large one so practically speaking we use only micro farad, nano farad and pico farad. They are respectively 10-6 F, 10-9 F and 10-12 F
I read that it 500 rms to 1 Farad.
Farad = Coloumb / Volt; solving for Coloumb, you get Coloumb = Farad x Volt. Just plug in the numbers - 1 microfarad is a millionth farad; 0.001 microfarad - if that is what you mean - is 0.000000001 Farad; wherease 1 KV = 1000 Volts.
The Farad, of capacitance.
A Farad is the electrical unit of capacitance. Many commonly used capacitors (also known as condensors) are measured in micro-Farads (μF). A micro-Farad is one millionth of a Farad. To convert from micro-Farads to Farads, divide the micro-Farad value by one million. 2 micro-farads = 0.000002 Farads.
JH1200 - Jack Hammer 1200watts - Mono Block Class D - Can wire two subs at 2ohms - Or 1 sub at 1ohms - I recommend using this amp for your TS5512X2D - It will blow you away - And don't forget to buy a capacitor - I'm using a 5 Farad Cap with the JH1200 and TS5512X2D - A normal rule of thumb is 1 Farad for every 1000 watts - I got the 5 Farad because it was only $10 more than the 3, but a 2 Farad should work just fine...
The Farad is a measure of how much electric charge is accumulated on the capacitor. Named after Michael Faraday
The SI unit of capacitance is the farad. 1 farad is 1 coulomb per volt.
about 500 uF
Farad is the basic unit for capacitance. The MFD is an abbreviation for microfarad, which is one-millionth of a farad. The capacitance of a 50 MFD capacitor is one 50 millionth of a farad.