lights dim when my sub hits....how do i cure this?
Been there done that. You would be really surprised at the difference this made. I am at 0 gauge now.

IF anything fix the return to ground wire. The OEM wire is about the width of a pencil and is a weak setup.

IF anything fix the return to ground wire. The OEM wire is about the width of a pencil and is a weak setup.
Originally Posted by ford2004F150
Been there done that. You would be really surprised at the difference this made. I am at 0 gauge now.
IF anything fix the return to ground wire. The OEM wire is about the width of a pencil and is a weak setup.
IF anything fix the return to ground wire. The OEM wire is about the width of a pencil and is a weak setup.
My lights use to dim really really bad just pushing one 10inch sub. I hated when people would flash me. After i upgraded my wire to 4guage and added a capacitor my problem was solved. No dimming what so ever pushing a solo baric 12L7.
I have to disagree with everything I've read here, I've done all of the above mentioned remedies and nothing completely eliminated the dimming. I know that you can reduce it but nothing will work to eliminate it, it's just the nature of Ford electronics, simply put, our trucks aren't built to handle any extra add-on's without problems down the road.
Originally Posted by ryanbeal
I have to disagree with everything I've read here, I've done all of the above mentioned remedies and nothing completely eliminated the dimming. I know that you can reduce it but nothing will work to eliminate it, it's just the nature of Ford electronics, simply put, our trucks aren't built to handle any extra add-on's without problems down the road. 

Originally Posted by styxnpicks
unfortunatly your wrong, while the charging system in our trucks arnt optimal for say a 3000 watt substage it will work for systems under 1000 watts after the wiring has been upgraded. then again its obvious you don't know what your talking about, since a bigger alt will fix dimming lights, given you have a alt that can provide the amont of amps needed at 14 volts and given your wiring is sufficient for the amp draw, but to say none of the remidies in this thread work is flat out iggnorant.
Originally Posted by ryanbeal
What's ignorant? Like I said it's not built to handle the power, hence the larger alternator and it still won't be right. cough (spellcheck) cough 



