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why not a capacitor?
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<blockquote data-quote="capitolj80" data-source="post: 4027133" data-attributes="member: 585825"><p>I've read a few responses on here saying that capicitors are not the way to go. Given, i've never actually used one, but I was intending on wiring one into the system in putting together now (im tired of being short on pwer supply). I've had a couple of friends that used them (one a competion winner) and they all swear by them. If yer using the right one and it's installed correctly, i just dont see how it's not a benefit. I know there are other options, but this seems like the most praactical one. This is precisely what these things are designed for. However, i know that alot of you have more technical experience with more products than me, so if someone could fill me in on what im missing, that'd be a help..thnx</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="capitolj80, post: 4027133, member: 585825"] I've read a few responses on here saying that capicitors are not the way to go. Given, i've never actually used one, but I was intending on wiring one into the system in putting together now (im tired of being short on pwer supply). I've had a couple of friends that used them (one a competion winner) and they all swear by them. If yer using the right one and it's installed correctly, i just dont see how it's not a benefit. I know there are other options, but this seems like the most praactical one. This is precisely what these things are designed for. However, i know that alot of you have more technical experience with more products than me, so if someone could fill me in on what im missing, that'd be a help..thnx [/QUOTE]
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