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<blockquote data-quote="Tiiimay" data-source="post: 2923424" data-attributes="member: 574622"><p>thats because in a home you dont suddenly turn on 50 more apliances than you normaly do, for a half second burst. and in a home you have for all practical purposes a limitless supply of energy.</p><p></p><p>a capacitor will not act as a load, it will charge when extra energy is available. otherwise current will run right through it, yet when energy is in high demand it will deliver it at a extremely rapid rate to an extent your alternator will never do. you can get a big enough alternator that your sub can never demand too much, but that doesnt make a capacitor not a usefull item. There's a reason they exist...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tiiimay, post: 2923424, member: 574622"] thats because in a home you dont suddenly turn on 50 more apliances than you normaly do, for a half second burst. and in a home you have for all practical purposes a limitless supply of energy. a capacitor will not act as a load, it will charge when extra energy is available. otherwise current will run right through it, yet when energy is in high demand it will deliver it at a extremely rapid rate to an extent your alternator will never do. you can get a big enough alternator that your sub can never demand too much, but that doesnt make a capacitor not a usefull item. There's a reason they exist... [/QUOTE]
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