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<blockquote data-quote="jungstah" data-source="post: 7938323" data-attributes="member: 641670"><p>A lot of people say that a capacitor helps their light dimming, so it doesn't hurt to try. theoretically it is just an additional load on your alt tho. theres a BIGAZZZ article here somewhere about caps and how a 9v battery can power a light bulb longer than a giant cap.</p><p></p><p>the point of capacitors in circuitry is to filter and "purify" the power to get a cleaner signal. energy stored in a capacitor is very little and it really can't pretend to be a battery.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jungstah, post: 7938323, member: 641670"] A lot of people say that a capacitor helps their light dimming, so it doesn't hurt to try. theoretically it is just an additional load on your alt tho. theres a BIGAZZZ article here somewhere about caps and how a 9v battery can power a light bulb longer than a giant cap. the point of capacitors in circuitry is to filter and "purify" the power to get a cleaner signal. energy stored in a capacitor is very little and it really can't pretend to be a battery. [/QUOTE]
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