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<blockquote data-quote="Nplfeed" data-source="post: 3095583" data-attributes="member: 576313"><p>No one ever NEEDS a cap. Not EVER. There are actual solutions to voltage problems, and they don't include caps.</p><p></p><p>Not ever how can you say that. I think It would make sense if you would reword your thread That there are actually several different solutions to solving voltage problems, 1 could be upgrading your wire, or installing another Battery or a Capacitor. Because not everybody needs another battery or 2. or spending $400 on a H.O. Alternator.</p><p></p><p>Some only need a small or medium cap to keep there stereo sounding good.</p><p></p><p>Even though caps are just as expensive as batteries, but not everyone wants to put another Batt. in the trunk.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nplfeed, post: 3095583, member: 576313"] No one ever NEEDS a cap. Not EVER. There are actual solutions to voltage problems, and they don't include caps. Not ever how can you say that. I think It would make sense if you would reword your thread That there are actually several different solutions to solving voltage problems, 1 could be upgrading your wire, or installing another Battery or a Capacitor. Because not everybody needs another battery or 2. or spending $400 on a H.O. Alternator. Some only need a small or medium cap to keep there stereo sounding good. Even though caps are just as expensive as batteries, but not everyone wants to put another Batt. in the trunk. [/QUOTE]
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