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<blockquote data-quote="Diplexers" data-source="post: 375516" data-attributes="member: 550866"><p>Don't get discouraged. You do need to make sure you've got a beefy alternator and then get the cap. A cap isn't only for "power" stability, it also cleans up your DC power source by grounding out the AC component thus giving the amps power supply "cleaner" power. Caps are hyped up with "pretty" colors and other things, but they're all pretty **** close in functionality. I would just look for one with a higher temperature rating. If you want to get nit picky look for one with less tolerance, 5% as opposed to 20%.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Diplexers, post: 375516, member: 550866"] Don't get discouraged. You do need to make sure you've got a beefy alternator and then get the cap. A cap isn't only for "power" stability, it also cleans up your DC power source by grounding out the AC component thus giving the amps power supply "cleaner" power. Caps are hyped up with "pretty" colors and other things, but they're all pretty **** close in functionality. I would just look for one with a higher temperature rating. If you want to get nit picky look for one with less tolerance, 5% as opposed to 20%. [/QUOTE]
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