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<blockquote data-quote="mrogowski" data-source="post: 2925096" data-attributes="member: 569061"><p>I'm sorry, I see no reason. In my car I have a battery and an alternator. Whatever the alternator cannot instantaneously deliver, the battery will. That's what its there for. Oh yeah, and to start the car of course.</p><p></p><p>Now, lets take your analogy. Your cap is fully charged when all the energy is sucked from it 'at an extremely rapid rate' as you put it. So, your cap went from full energy to zero. Now it has to charge.</p><p></p><p>Where does it get its energy to charge from?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mrogowski, post: 2925096, member: 569061"] I'm sorry, I see no reason. In my car I have a battery and an alternator. Whatever the alternator cannot instantaneously deliver, the battery will. That's what its there for. Oh yeah, and to start the car of course. Now, lets take your analogy. Your cap is fully charged when all the energy is sucked from it 'at an extremely rapid rate' as you put it. So, your cap went from full energy to zero. Now it has to charge. Where does it get its energy to charge from? [/QUOTE]
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