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<blockquote data-quote="dudadiesel" data-source="post: 8323248" data-attributes="member: 663369"><p>I am mostly trying to find out the difference between traditional capacitors and hybrid capacitors, which I cannot seem to find in car audio forums. Car audio forms seem to be limited to a more less-tech based mindset of whether they "work" or "do not work." I'll start digging into the physics of it instead so I can find out the difference between them, then come back and determine whether a system which is already perfectly fine without a capacitor would see any benefit at all to having one added to it, and which type to choose.</p><p></p><p>In regards to the "ultracapacitors" I assume this is the brand name that Maxwell puts out. An Ultra Capacitor is also known as a Super Capacitor, and in actuality appears to be a similar concept to hybrid capacitors, but I will need to read on. I think I'm getting lost into thinking that any of these capacitors are related to the capacitors that I learned about in physics and they are all in fact more of combinations of batteries and capacitors with just different % of each for each type. Which would mean to me that regardless of design, they are not as good as the capacitors that I've been thinking of this entire time, where you would have instant discharge and fast recharge rates and an indefinite lifetime as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dudadiesel, post: 8323248, member: 663369"] I am mostly trying to find out the difference between traditional capacitors and hybrid capacitors, which I cannot seem to find in car audio forums. Car audio forms seem to be limited to a more less-tech based mindset of whether they "work" or "do not work." I'll start digging into the physics of it instead so I can find out the difference between them, then come back and determine whether a system which is already perfectly fine without a capacitor would see any benefit at all to having one added to it, and which type to choose. In regards to the "ultracapacitors" I assume this is the brand name that Maxwell puts out. An Ultra Capacitor is also known as a Super Capacitor, and in actuality appears to be a similar concept to hybrid capacitors, but I will need to read on. I think I'm getting lost into thinking that any of these capacitors are related to the capacitors that I learned about in physics and they are all in fact more of combinations of batteries and capacitors with just different % of each for each type. Which would mean to me that regardless of design, they are not as good as the capacitors that I've been thinking of this entire time, where you would have instant discharge and fast recharge rates and an indefinite lifetime as well. [/QUOTE]
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