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using a capcitor does help..........
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<blockquote data-quote="xxBURT0Nxx" data-source="post: 5574474" data-attributes="member: 584977"><p>wow... you seriously have the mental capacity of a 2 year old! Let me repost what you just said so that you can see how much you contradict yourself and how much of an idiot you really are:</p><p>Then I reply telling you that the cap is going to be discharged while the amp is drawing current, and recharged FROM THE BATTERY, and you agree, but then continue to argue your point!! Hypocrite! You are an idiot... it's not like a cap holds some godly amount of electricity that it will charge off of your battery when the car is off and then your amp will run solely off the cap. The cap is in a constant cycle. It is ALWAYS drawing energy from the battery and the amp is ALWAYS drawing energy off of the cap(assuming the system is running). This is a constant recharge/discharge cycle. Do you understand that.... very simple circuit my friend. Nobody would even need an electrical engineering degree to understand that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="xxBURT0Nxx, post: 5574474, member: 584977"] wow... you seriously have the mental capacity of a 2 year old! Let me repost what you just said so that you can see how much you contradict yourself and how much of an idiot you really are: Then I reply telling you that the cap is going to be discharged while the amp is drawing current, and recharged FROM THE BATTERY, and you agree, but then continue to argue your point!! Hypocrite! You are an idiot... it's not like a cap holds some godly amount of electricity that it will charge off of your battery when the car is off and then your amp will run solely off the cap. The cap is in a constant cycle. It is ALWAYS drawing energy from the battery and the amp is ALWAYS drawing energy off of the cap(assuming the system is running). This is a constant recharge/discharge cycle. Do you understand that.... very simple circuit my friend. Nobody would even need an electrical engineering degree to understand that. [/QUOTE]
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