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Capacitors? Where's the proof?
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<blockquote data-quote="LiveAudio911" data-source="post: 7096997" data-attributes="member: 622999"><p>I see where you are coming from...</p><p></p><p>But once the voltage does increase... the cap is going to pull what ever power it can in to equalize it self with the rest of the circuit.. pulling in what ever it can.. so always having a demand on the system for as long as it is not recharged.. That was my point at any rate.. by the time someone spent the money to have enough of these POS's to actually do any good they could have just upgraded a battery or put a second battery in..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LiveAudio911, post: 7096997, member: 622999"] I see where you are coming from... But once the voltage does increase... the cap is going to pull what ever power it can in to equalize it self with the rest of the circuit.. pulling in what ever it can.. so always having a demand on the system for as long as it is not recharged.. That was my point at any rate.. by the time someone spent the money to have enough of these POS's to actually do any good they could have just upgraded a battery or put a second battery in.. [/QUOTE]
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