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<blockquote data-quote="Jeffdachef" data-source="post: 8583118" data-attributes="member: 650438"><p>more than likely it will hurt your setup if you dont have the alternator power. Those traditional capacitors are paperweight garbage compared to actual banks of maxwell ultracapacitors that big league competitors use. No self respecting knowledgeable car audio enthusiasts would be caught dead running a traditional cap for power purposes. Only thing you can use your cap to do is improve sq for your mids and highs amp. It works as an AC ripple filter which removes a lot of electrical noise in the system and since your 4 channel doesnt draw much current it can actually provide somewhat of a stable voltage for your amp which can help keep output levels stable.</p><p></p><p>This video is why you received a history lesson since you dont know how garbage they are.</p><p></p><p>[MEDIA=youtube]vTuJ7oz9g80[/MEDIA]</p><p></p><p>You are better off just flipping it ASAP to the next sucker that buys it. Also 1500 watt battery isnt what you look for. The proper specs are amp hours(AH) and reserve capacity(RC) and if you got the dough for lithium, discharge rates aka C rating.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeffdachef, post: 8583118, member: 650438"] more than likely it will hurt your setup if you dont have the alternator power. Those traditional capacitors are paperweight garbage compared to actual banks of maxwell ultracapacitors that big league competitors use. No self respecting knowledgeable car audio enthusiasts would be caught dead running a traditional cap for power purposes. Only thing you can use your cap to do is improve sq for your mids and highs amp. It works as an AC ripple filter which removes a lot of electrical noise in the system and since your 4 channel doesnt draw much current it can actually provide somewhat of a stable voltage for your amp which can help keep output levels stable. This video is why you received a history lesson since you dont know how garbage they are. [MEDIA=youtube]vTuJ7oz9g80[/MEDIA] You are better off just flipping it ASAP to the next sucker that buys it. Also 1500 watt battery isnt what you look for. The proper specs are amp hours(AH) and reserve capacity(RC) and if you got the dough for lithium, discharge rates aka C rating. [/QUOTE]
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