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<blockquote data-quote="gunz4me2" data-source="post: 8300549" data-attributes="member: 613729"><p>The stiffening capacitor that everyone loathes on most forums will stop the AC ripple injected into the power line. While I question their use as a storage device to deliver instantaneous energy when the charging system runs out of juice, they are great at filtering out AC ripple in the +12v wire. I've installed them at the amps and I have used smaller home made capacitors at the HU to filter out the power wire transmitted noise. After owning four Ford vehicles, I had to learn to live with the limitations of the factory alternator.</p><p></p><p>Then again, my 2006 Mustang GT didn't produce excessive AC voltage, but it had a custom built alternator in it!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gunz4me2, post: 8300549, member: 613729"] The stiffening capacitor that everyone loathes on most forums will stop the AC ripple injected into the power line. While I question their use as a storage device to deliver instantaneous energy when the charging system runs out of juice, they are great at filtering out AC ripple in the +12v wire. I've installed them at the amps and I have used smaller home made capacitors at the HU to filter out the power wire transmitted noise. After owning four Ford vehicles, I had to learn to live with the limitations of the factory alternator. Then again, my 2006 Mustang GT didn't produce excessive AC voltage, but it had a custom built alternator in it! [/QUOTE]
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