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<blockquote data-quote="Pioneer~Saturn" data-source="post: 6262047" data-attributes="member: 569334"><p>To be completely fair, eCrack...you keep saying 'proven' and 'it's already been proven in this thread' etc. But you see, what honestly needs to be done to end all debate about capacitors, batteries, and charging systems is to get together a good handful of reputible people + vehicles with different types of setups, charging systems, cars, and so on and make an actual test with real numbers and statistics involved showing beyond any doubt that what everyone says about a certain item's usage is either false or correct.</p><p></p><p>This will probably never happen because it will definitely take time, equipment, and money but it would certainly be nice to actually have data to point people to of multiple tests done on the topic.</p><p></p><p>And im talking analyzers and meters of all sorts that would be reading the cleanliness of the output of the audio components, voltage readouts, amperage draws from everything....pretty much analyzing everything that changes etc. when a component of the charging system is changed/taken out/put into a setup under real-world scenarios</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pioneer~Saturn, post: 6262047, member: 569334"] To be completely fair, eCrack...you keep saying 'proven' and 'it's already been proven in this thread' etc. But you see, what honestly needs to be done to end all debate about capacitors, batteries, and charging systems is to get together a good handful of reputible people + vehicles with different types of setups, charging systems, cars, and so on and make an actual test with real numbers and statistics involved showing beyond any doubt that what everyone says about a certain item's usage is either false or correct. This will probably never happen because it will definitely take time, equipment, and money but it would certainly be nice to actually have data to point people to of multiple tests done on the topic. And im talking analyzers and meters of all sorts that would be reading the cleanliness of the output of the audio components, voltage readouts, amperage draws from everything....pretty much analyzing everything that changes etc. when a component of the charging system is changed/taken out/put into a setup under real-world scenarios [/QUOTE]
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