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Batcap for a 4-Channel Amp?
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<blockquote data-quote="fireplace369" data-source="post: 8660464" data-attributes="member: 674783"><p>If the car wasn't running wouldn't there be a voltage drop already since most car batteries can't discharge fast enough to meet the instant demand of an amp (mostly just subwoofer amps)?</p><p></p><p>Even if you had a deep-cycle battery (which I don't) batteries take about a second to discharge. What batcaps are designed to do is be that medium between the "slower" discharge of a real battery and the "quicker" demand of the amp. </p><p></p><p>I like to listen to my music in my car parked sometimes with the engine off (to save gas), wouldn't voltage dropping effect me then?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fireplace369, post: 8660464, member: 674783"] If the car wasn't running wouldn't there be a voltage drop already since most car batteries can't discharge fast enough to meet the instant demand of an amp (mostly just subwoofer amps)? Even if you had a deep-cycle battery (which I don't) batteries take about a second to discharge. What batcaps are designed to do is be that medium between the "slower" discharge of a real battery and the "quicker" demand of the amp. I like to listen to my music in my car parked sometimes with the engine off (to save gas), wouldn't voltage dropping effect me then? [/QUOTE]
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