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It is a strong possibility that your Display settings in Windows is set to a refresh rate that is not compatible with your monitor. Usually setting it to 60Hz would be a compatible setting for most. Hopefully this works.
the LCD meter will stay on until voltage in the car stabilizes, and you will notice that if u hit the power unlock button it will turn back on after its off..
do you have it hooked up correctly?
I Usually run power from battery to + of capacitor then another wire from positive of capacitor to amp, Then you can run ground from amp to capacitor negative then anotheer wire from cap - to a good ground
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