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<blockquote data-quote="sounds_explicit" data-source="post: 8424281" data-attributes="member: 665284"><p>it could.. you can turn your car on and remove the terminals from the battery leaving just your alt supplying the power to keep your car running.</p><p></p><p>before i started using voltage meters to see my voltages and was hella noob. i was pulling way too much power i could produce my car stalled a few times even when driving thats how low the bass hit and made my voltages drop. if it didnt stall. it would feel like i hit the brakes like it was going to stall.</p><p></p><p>but anyways. i would never personally use a cap. imo they are for other electrical needs other than car audio. they might work well in some situations depending on pwer consumption but on bass or subs i think that they are a total waste.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sounds_explicit, post: 8424281, member: 665284"] it could.. you can turn your car on and remove the terminals from the battery leaving just your alt supplying the power to keep your car running. before i started using voltage meters to see my voltages and was hella noob. i was pulling way too much power i could produce my car stalled a few times even when driving thats how low the bass hit and made my voltages drop. if it didnt stall. it would feel like i hit the brakes like it was going to stall. but anyways. i would never personally use a cap. imo they are for other electrical needs other than car audio. they might work well in some situations depending on pwer consumption but on bass or subs i think that they are a total waste. [/QUOTE]
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