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To Capicitor or Not To Capacitor?
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<blockquote data-quote="Phatillusion" data-source="post: 8360" data-attributes="member: 541271"><p>If you are asking this because your lights are dimming, then yes a capacitor can help your problem, you will still have some dimming, but not as bad. The downside to this is that you can burn-up your altenator quicker. If you go out and get a bigger altenator then it will fix your problem. My advice would be, get a capacitor, if your altenator goes, then get a bigger one, but it's hard to tell how long it will last. So depending on how bad your problem is, you could probably save the extra money and just get a capacitor and play the wait-n-see game. Later</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Phatillusion, post: 8360, member: 541271"] If you are asking this because your lights are dimming, then yes a capacitor can help your problem, you will still have some dimming, but not as bad. The downside to this is that you can burn-up your altenator quicker. If you go out and get a bigger altenator then it will fix your problem. My advice would be, get a capacitor, if your altenator goes, then get a bigger one, but it's hard to tell how long it will last. So depending on how bad your problem is, you could probably save the extra money and just get a capacitor and play the wait-n-see game. Later [/QUOTE]
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