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<blockquote data-quote="Mr. Loki" data-source="post: 251665" data-attributes="member: 545020"><p>I want you to look up what a cap is and tell us all what it is exactly! Or if you dont want to then maybe you can explain how a cap (a cylinder that stores power for short burst when your alt/battery cannot supply the need) has anything to do with your electrical system? It is hooked (depending on how you run it) between your battery and amp supposed to be as close to the amp as possible (hint) its less travel for the stored power, or I have seen it hooked to the alt for whateva reason its beyond me?</p><p></p><p>You also said a ca is to keep constant power....lol are you freakin serious with that statement....read up a little more bro and you will see a cap is no where near a battery....a battery gives constant power while being charged by the alt....a cap stores energy and realeases....</p><p></p><p>Thanks for the good comments guys.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mr. Loki, post: 251665, member: 545020"] I want you to look up what a cap is and tell us all what it is exactly! Or if you dont want to then maybe you can explain how a cap (a cylinder that stores power for short burst when your alt/battery cannot supply the need) has anything to do with your electrical system? It is hooked (depending on how you run it) between your battery and amp supposed to be as close to the amp as possible (hint) its less travel for the stored power, or I have seen it hooked to the alt for whateva reason its beyond me? You also said a ca is to keep constant power....lol are you freakin serious with that statement....read up a little more bro and you will see a cap is no where near a battery....a battery gives constant power while being charged by the alt....a cap stores energy and realeases.... Thanks for the good comments guys. [/QUOTE]
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