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<blockquote data-quote="outspoken" data-source="post: 3996619" data-attributes="member: 581174"><p>first off, the thing here with the big three is a way to eliminate the need for the cap... i run something similar to what you have, about 1400-1500 watts rms, all on a stock electrical system. at first i had dimming, so i got a cap. after some research i found that the cap was like a speedbump for the powerflow, so i got rid of it, did the big three, and no dimming. i have no 2nd battery, no upgraded battery, just a decent die hard. i would guess if you do the big three, you wont need the cap... i'll bet after the big three, you wont have any dimming without the cap or a second battery...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="outspoken, post: 3996619, member: 581174"] first off, the thing here with the big three is a way to eliminate the need for the cap... i run something similar to what you have, about 1400-1500 watts rms, all on a stock electrical system. at first i had dimming, so i got a cap. after some research i found that the cap was like a speedbump for the powerflow, so i got rid of it, did the big three, and no dimming. i have no 2nd battery, no upgraded battery, just a decent die hard. i would guess if you do the big three, you wont need the cap... i'll bet after the big three, you wont have any dimming without the cap or a second battery... [/QUOTE]
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