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<blockquote data-quote="shootermain" data-source="post: 3060207" data-attributes="member: 572978"><p>Ok ive searched this forum. I go alot of good advice but not the real answer I am looking for. Here is what I got. I have a red optima under the hood and three stinger sp1000 in the back including the stock battery. and ive upgraded the top three. I have 2 18 treo ssx 2.2 and running 2 orion 2500d's Ive been in the car audio installation business for about 5 yrs now. This is just to make sure im not telling this guy hes an idiot. and its me that the idiot. There were 2 other guys that agreed with him. I may be wrong but if i have that many batteries there is no need for a cap right?? This guy is telling me those batteries are doing nothing for me. its the cap that works. but with this much power im slinging around. I dont need a cap just the batteries. please help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shootermain, post: 3060207, member: 572978"] Ok ive searched this forum. I go alot of good advice but not the real answer I am looking for. Here is what I got. I have a red optima under the hood and three stinger sp1000 in the back including the stock battery. and ive upgraded the top three. I have 2 18 treo ssx 2.2 and running 2 orion 2500d's Ive been in the car audio installation business for about 5 yrs now. This is just to make sure im not telling this guy hes an idiot. and its me that the idiot. There were 2 other guys that agreed with him. I may be wrong but if i have that many batteries there is no need for a cap right?? This guy is telling me those batteries are doing nothing for me. its the cap that works. but with this much power im slinging around. I dont need a cap just the batteries. please help. [/QUOTE]
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