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<blockquote data-quote="Stalin-ohaulic" data-source="post: 6486761" data-attributes="member: 585517"><p>I agree and so do most of the people who have an intimate knowledge of electronics. This website is full of people who think they know but don't have a clue. They will tell you that your battery charges to your alternator's voltage and discharges a great deal before its resting voltage and all kinds of things they have heard on here that are not true. Then when asked to prove it they cannot obviously because it's not true so they will flame you. Don't even continue this debate. We know caps do a little... not a lot but they charge and discharge at the circuit voltage where a battery cannot and does not so they have a use albeit very limited as the current they discharge while at the circuit voltage is very minimal at best.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stalin-ohaulic, post: 6486761, member: 585517"] I agree and so do most of the people who have an intimate knowledge of electronics. This website is full of people who think they know but don't have a clue. They will tell you that your battery charges to your alternator's voltage and discharges a great deal before its resting voltage and all kinds of things they have heard on here that are not true. Then when asked to prove it they cannot obviously because it's not true so they will flame you. Don't even continue this debate. We know caps do a little... not a lot but they charge and discharge at the circuit voltage where a battery cannot and does not so they have a use albeit very limited as the current they discharge while at the circuit voltage is very minimal at best. [/QUOTE]
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