phantom240
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Sometimes I'm ashamed of the people who own the same car as me...
lmao.
The alternator charges the battery, the battery charges the capacitors. The alternator charge wire goes straight to the battery, the capacitors are wired to the battery. It is not possible for the capacitors to "steal" the charge from the battery as the easiest path to ground is the battery. To get to the capacitors the charge must travel through a few feet of extra wiring, which has additional resistance. Capacitors act as a buffer between the battery and the amps when the electrical load is high. If you have a high powered system without capacitors then it is not wired correctly. I BUILT systems that won sound competitions, I know exactly what I am talking about.
lmao.
