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Why are capaciters no good?
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<blockquote data-quote="y2kbugger" data-source="post: 6815648" data-attributes="member: 621616"><p>All this is only valid if your running full tilt all the time down the road. If your just going to be turning it to full for a bit the battery can handle the current until the voltage starts to drop. What you need to figure for is</p><p></p><p>ALT: how much current will you be pulling on an indefinite time frame</p><p></p><p>Battery: max current pulled on full tilt minus 50amps(from above estimate) will need to be your batteries current handling</p><p></p><p>CAP: if you still have dimming AFTER a BIG 3 and only on occational and hard bass hits (Cap will be able to recoup with the spare (if any) current in between bass hits and give a little extra current on small peaks. If your dimming more than than a little get a second batt</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="y2kbugger, post: 6815648, member: 621616"] All this is only valid if your running full tilt all the time down the road. If your just going to be turning it to full for a bit the battery can handle the current until the voltage starts to drop. What you need to figure for is ALT: how much current will you be pulling on an indefinite time frame Battery: max current pulled on full tilt minus 50amps(from above estimate) will need to be your batteries current handling CAP: if you still have dimming AFTER a BIG 3 and only on occational and hard bass hits (Cap will be able to recoup with the spare (if any) current in between bass hits and give a little extra current on small peaks. If your dimming more than than a little get a second batt [/QUOTE]
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