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<blockquote data-quote="Macincheeselady" data-source="post: 8785429" data-attributes="member: 685656"><p>I have 2 amps (one being 1200 watts and the other is 250 watts) and my battery has been staring to feel the strain of them. I heard getting a capacitor could help my battery stay strong and make my equipment output be even better so it’s a win win. But I learned that it’s not a good idea to have 2 amps connected to one capacitor unless they are wired together in one bigger gage power wire, which I would rather not do. My question is would it help to just attach the 1200 watt amp to a capacitor by itself and keep the 250 by itself, or is that a bad idea? Thanks for help! I’m a total noob at this tbh</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Macincheeselady, post: 8785429, member: 685656"] I have 2 amps (one being 1200 watts and the other is 250 watts) and my battery has been staring to feel the strain of them. I heard getting a capacitor could help my battery stay strong and make my equipment output be even better so it’s a win win. But I learned that it’s not a good idea to have 2 amps connected to one capacitor unless they are wired together in one bigger gage power wire, which I would rather not do. My question is would it help to just attach the 1200 watt amp to a capacitor by itself and keep the 250 by itself, or is that a bad idea? Thanks for help! I’m a total noob at this tbh [/QUOTE]
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