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<blockquote data-quote="Iskavan" data-source="post: 8504517" data-attributes="member: 668943"><p>lets say i have a 3,000 watt rms amplifier, and i get a 20 farad capacitor. I know they do not add power, but they discharge quickly, in theory making the power to the amp more immediate, the alternator doesnt fight as much. Now because 3 farads would be 3,000 watts. Would the 20 farad capacitor be able to discharge multiple times, making it actually usually for storing electricity as well? Like a quick delivery battery.</p><p></p><p>I am not saying to replace a good battery, i am asking if its actually useful, and be somewhat of a benefit to have a high farad capacitor, to deliver power more cleanly/consistently.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Iskavan, post: 8504517, member: 668943"] lets say i have a 3,000 watt rms amplifier, and i get a 20 farad capacitor. I know they do not add power, but they discharge quickly, in theory making the power to the amp more immediate, the alternator doesnt fight as much. Now because 3 farads would be 3,000 watts. Would the 20 farad capacitor be able to discharge multiple times, making it actually usually for storing electricity as well? Like a quick delivery battery. I am not saying to replace a good battery, i am asking if its actually useful, and be somewhat of a benefit to have a high farad capacitor, to deliver power more cleanly/consistently. [/QUOTE]
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