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<blockquote data-quote="natem33" data-source="post: 6308" data-attributes="member: 541071"><p>To shed light on the theory of adding another battery, that would not solve the problem. If the alternator already isn't powerful enough to supply the needed power for the stereo system how can it produce the power to accomodate an additional battery too? A cap is the cheapest way to go and would probobly help your dimming lights and tighten up your bottom end bass sound. Next you could have your alternator rebuilt so that it has higher output. You could get a new alternator, but judging by your name you drive a Honda which means zero extra room under the hood. From my understanding it is big bucks to get a Honda sized alternator with high output.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="natem33, post: 6308, member: 541071"] To shed light on the theory of adding another battery, that would not solve the problem. If the alternator already isn't powerful enough to supply the needed power for the stereo system how can it produce the power to accomodate an additional battery too? A cap is the cheapest way to go and would probobly help your dimming lights and tighten up your bottom end bass sound. Next you could have your alternator rebuilt so that it has higher output. You could get a new alternator, but judging by your name you drive a Honda which means zero extra room under the hood. From my understanding it is big bucks to get a Honda sized alternator with high output. [/QUOTE]
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