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<blockquote data-quote="gotparts90" data-source="post: 4937320" data-attributes="member: 585140"><p>I got a second battery but am throwing in a cap to see if it will help level the voltage out more. If it does then it is worth it to me but i have a good alternator and 2 batteries and tons of wire, get there first then thinks of adding a cap. I used to always have one with my amps i use because they are not class D and are pretty power hunger for the watts they put out. I don't have one in right now but maybe this week.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gotparts90, post: 4937320, member: 585140"] I got a second battery but am throwing in a cap to see if it will help level the voltage out more. If it does then it is worth it to me but i have a good alternator and 2 batteries and tons of wire, get there first then thinks of adding a cap. I used to always have one with my amps i use because they are not class D and are pretty power hunger for the watts they put out. I don't have one in right now but maybe this week. [/QUOTE]
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