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<blockquote data-quote="TheUnderFighter" data-source="post: 7731634" data-attributes="member: 631325"><p>I didn't jump on him in the least... I asked exactly that, "Why do you have a cap?" Maybe he did get it for filtering noise, though that's highly unlikely.</p><p></p><p></p><p>It won't hurt anything, but it's simply been proven in the world of car audio, not to help your electrical system in the least. They came out in car audio to help filter noise, and somehow got distorted as an electrical aide. I'm <em>not</em> an electrical engineer, so I don't know what rolls it could play elsewhere. But in the world of car audio, it won't do anything for your electrical or your alternator. All it does is waste your money and make you look silly.</p><p></p><p>As for the wire, as we've said, unless you're willing to spend <strong>more</strong> then AudioTechnix, KnuKonceptz, or quality welding wire are your 3 options. If you're looking to spend <strong>less</strong> you will not be getting true 0 gauge wire. If you're willing to wait, and be patient, you can find some good deals from our members on here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheUnderFighter, post: 7731634, member: 631325"] I didn't jump on him in the least... I asked exactly that, "Why do you have a cap?" Maybe he did get it for filtering noise, though that's highly unlikely. It won't hurt anything, but it's simply been proven in the world of car audio, not to help your electrical system in the least. They came out in car audio to help filter noise, and somehow got distorted as an electrical aide. I'm [I]not[/I] an electrical engineer, so I don't know what rolls it could play elsewhere. But in the world of car audio, it won't do anything for your electrical or your alternator. All it does is waste your money and make you look silly. As for the wire, as we've said, unless you're willing to spend [B]more[/B] then AudioTechnix, KnuKonceptz, or quality welding wire are your 3 options. If you're looking to spend [B]less[/B] you will not be getting true 0 gauge wire. If you're willing to wait, and be patient, you can find some good deals from our members on here. [/QUOTE]
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