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i need help with capacitors
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<blockquote data-quote="Tiiimay" data-source="post: 2925892" data-attributes="member: 574622"><p>a battery cannot deliver at the same rate as a cap. and if you run a new battery, you need to wire a charge circuit to it, and your going to need more alternator to keep your two batteries charging. a capacitor is a simple way to do that without the extra work. in most car audio aplications your going to want a new alternator anyways, but that doesnt mean cap's are pointless. they can be found in almost all electronics, for a reason.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tiiimay, post: 2925892, member: 574622"] a battery cannot deliver at the same rate as a cap. and if you run a new battery, you need to wire a charge circuit to it, and your going to need more alternator to keep your two batteries charging. a capacitor is a simple way to do that without the extra work. in most car audio aplications your going to want a new alternator anyways, but that doesnt mean cap's are pointless. they can be found in almost all electronics, for a reason. [/QUOTE]
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