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<blockquote data-quote="EFFENDI" data-source="post: 484269" data-attributes="member: 555674"><p>dont waste your money on a cap. they have been proven to be a waste of money. If you are insistent upon having a cap then I suggest you consider Batcap which is a hybrid capacitor/battery that far outperforms any other cap for the money. their website is <a href="http://www.batcap.net" target="_blank">http://www.batcap.net</a></p><p></p><p>HOWEVER, do not forget the heart of your electrical system. The ALTERNATOR. If you spend as much as you would on a cap for the 2500D as you were to upgrade your alternator, not only would you eliminate the need for a cap in the first place, but you will have a better-running electrical system overall. I HIGHLY suggest you upgrade your alternator and replace your stock battery with a higher capacity deep cycle. You are already on the right track with using 1/0 awg wiring. Do yourself a favor and visit <a href="http://www.eatel.net" target="_blank">http://www.eatel.net</a> and browse through the basic car audio electronics. There is some valuable information there that will help you decide what the right thing to do is. Good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="EFFENDI, post: 484269, member: 555674"] dont waste your money on a cap. they have been proven to be a waste of money. If you are insistent upon having a cap then I suggest you consider Batcap which is a hybrid capacitor/battery that far outperforms any other cap for the money. their website is [URL="http://www.batcap.net"]http://www.batcap.net[/URL] HOWEVER, do not forget the heart of your electrical system. The ALTERNATOR. If you spend as much as you would on a cap for the 2500D as you were to upgrade your alternator, not only would you eliminate the need for a cap in the first place, but you will have a better-running electrical system overall. I HIGHLY suggest you upgrade your alternator and replace your stock battery with a higher capacity deep cycle. You are already on the right track with using 1/0 awg wiring. Do yourself a favor and visit [URL="http://www.eatel.net"]http://www.eatel.net[/URL] and browse through the basic car audio electronics. There is some valuable information there that will help you decide what the right thing to do is. Good luck. [/QUOTE]
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