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<blockquote data-quote="evo2k3" data-source="post: 155245" data-attributes="member: 546246"><p>god ****, does anyone actully read what people post before they respond? the guy asked about the quality if this cap, said nothting about dimming lights and said ws already running dual alternators, why would you come back with a comment like that? Anyways, audiobanh makes good products, when it comes to caps there is not a lot of difference between brands, there pretty much only one way to make them (2 metal plates and a differeing initial electrical potential) now different manufacturers have expierimented with different space fillers which changes output, but generally a 1 farad cap is a 1 farad cap. Now those 5,10 and bigger caps seem to get closer to be being batteries, the discharge rate is slightly slower, but they are still very effective in deilvering quick burst of power when your amps need it, that is so long as your alternators can keep up with it. Agreed that caps will never fix electrical problems, but they can improve an electrical system that can keep up with the increases demand of capacitors.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="evo2k3, post: 155245, member: 546246"] god ****, does anyone actully read what people post before they respond? the guy asked about the quality if this cap, said nothting about dimming lights and said ws already running dual alternators, why would you come back with a comment like that? Anyways, audiobanh makes good products, when it comes to caps there is not a lot of difference between brands, there pretty much only one way to make them (2 metal plates and a differeing initial electrical potential) now different manufacturers have expierimented with different space fillers which changes output, but generally a 1 farad cap is a 1 farad cap. Now those 5,10 and bigger caps seem to get closer to be being batteries, the discharge rate is slightly slower, but they are still very effective in deilvering quick burst of power when your amps need it, that is so long as your alternators can keep up with it. Agreed that caps will never fix electrical problems, but they can improve an electrical system that can keep up with the increases demand of capacitors. [/QUOTE]
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