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<blockquote data-quote="Thor230" data-source="post: 8644731" data-attributes="member: 669168"><p>The capacitor is going to act like a small sponge so if you have a very hard Bass drop or some other type of short bursts of full power that capacitor will unload its juice instantly yes somebody can make a joke about that if they want. Anyways it's only goal is to keep unnecessary voltage fluctuation from happening but it does not store power for a very long period of time especially not if you run your system with the car off if it's between that or battery I would go with the extra battery because even though it does not discharge as fast as a capacitor it's a better sponge overall and you can play it with the car off</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Thor230, post: 8644731, member: 669168"] The capacitor is going to act like a small sponge so if you have a very hard Bass drop or some other type of short bursts of full power that capacitor will unload its juice instantly yes somebody can make a joke about that if they want. Anyways it's only goal is to keep unnecessary voltage fluctuation from happening but it does not store power for a very long period of time especially not if you run your system with the car off if it's between that or battery I would go with the extra battery because even though it does not discharge as fast as a capacitor it's a better sponge overall and you can play it with the car off [/QUOTE]
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