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<blockquote data-quote="IBTLover" data-source="post: 6646519" data-attributes="member: 618939"><p>Thanks for the reply, but this raises a few more questions and also id like to add some more detail and see if it makes any difference..</p><p></p><p>So if i crunch the numbers on the saying every 10 amps = 100 w output.. my amp is rated at peak RMS power of 140 amps.. Currently in its configuration with my subs Im estimating its amp draw is around 78ish.</p><p></p><p>No depending on the type of music Im listening too, as various forms of music produces different frequencies the subs have to produce. The type of music i mainly listen too I can turn the volume up (i dont know the technical terms) but to the volume level i have the amps tuned too... and I do not have any dimming problems.</p><p></p><p>But when i do listen to music that really pulls some power (which is now and again) the at night the headlights do dim, but as I read, this is a constant issue, most have fixed by doing the big 3.</p><p></p><p>So Im just tring to have a little extra power for those "once in a while piss the other drivers off music secessions...</p><p></p><p>Does this make a differance? Im looking at a few Capcells that are supposed to be Hybrid Caps, built almost like a battery but not quite a battery... and store power like a battery but perform more like a CAP.. IN theory they store a little extra power and when called on provides it.. ?&gt;?</p><p></p><p>Last thing i would like to post is that i do have a 2 Fared Cap with digital volt meter, now I dont know if this helps or really makes a differance when we are talking about amperage, but in my research if the Voltage drops, that means the amperage is dropping being its not supplying the Voltage quick enough..</p><p></p><p>The meter shows only a loss of about .4 running constant at 14.6 and dropping only about .4 Im persuming that .4 is making my head lights dim?</p><p></p><p>So with that information would you say a CapCell "might" do the trick or do you still feel like it wont achieve anything?</p><p></p><p>Thanks for reading..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="IBTLover, post: 6646519, member: 618939"] Thanks for the reply, but this raises a few more questions and also id like to add some more detail and see if it makes any difference.. So if i crunch the numbers on the saying every 10 amps = 100 w output.. my amp is rated at peak RMS power of 140 amps.. Currently in its configuration with my subs Im estimating its amp draw is around 78ish. No depending on the type of music Im listening too, as various forms of music produces different frequencies the subs have to produce. The type of music i mainly listen too I can turn the volume up (i dont know the technical terms) but to the volume level i have the amps tuned too... and I do not have any dimming problems. But when i do listen to music that really pulls some power (which is now and again) the at night the headlights do dim, but as I read, this is a constant issue, most have fixed by doing the big 3. So Im just tring to have a little extra power for those "once in a while piss the other drivers off music secessions... Does this make a differance? Im looking at a few Capcells that are supposed to be Hybrid Caps, built almost like a battery but not quite a battery... and store power like a battery but perform more like a CAP.. IN theory they store a little extra power and when called on provides it.. ?>? Last thing i would like to post is that i do have a 2 Fared Cap with digital volt meter, now I dont know if this helps or really makes a differance when we are talking about amperage, but in my research if the Voltage drops, that means the amperage is dropping being its not supplying the Voltage quick enough.. The meter shows only a loss of about .4 running constant at 14.6 and dropping only about .4 Im persuming that .4 is making my head lights dim? So with that information would you say a CapCell "might" do the trick or do you still feel like it wont achieve anything? Thanks for reading.. [/QUOTE]
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