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Capacitor function as a distribution block in a way?
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<blockquote data-quote="chrispy513" data-source="post: 6924217" data-attributes="member: 624574"><p>well the reason I ask this is because i'm on a very tight budget and definitely don't want to make major modifications to my car like adding another battery. everything that i listed I have gotten for free with the exception of the front speakers. The capacitor was given to me and I feel as though I should use it for something whether or not it will give significant benefit to my current setup. I may also be looking at significant upgrades in my system in the near future which would need much more power to be drawn.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chrispy513, post: 6924217, member: 624574"] well the reason I ask this is because i'm on a very tight budget and definitely don't want to make major modifications to my car like adding another battery. everything that i listed I have gotten for free with the exception of the front speakers. The capacitor was given to me and I feel as though I should use it for something whether or not it will give significant benefit to my current setup. I may also be looking at significant upgrades in my system in the near future which would need much more power to be drawn. [/QUOTE]
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