Capacitors
Hello,
I have a massive pair of spotlights which cause the engine to rev lower and
it really puts a load on the battery. So are you also claiming that a
capacitor will also help this. The capacitor will not know it's not an
expensive audio amp, unless you can get "intelligent" ones!
I have never read so much rubbish in my life - the reason they are sold is
to make money out of people that are a bit thick. The type that will buy
blue LED washer jets, induction kits to suck hot air from around the engine,
big exhausts and wheels that could fit onto a tractor.
So long as you THINK it does something then good for you. If that's what
you want to believe in!
"Kevin Glass" wrote in message
ble.rogers.com...
Caps provide your system an extra surge of power that the battery or
alternator cannot supply.
Normal Stereos, or minimal systems do not need caps for they do not draw a
lot of power.
To know whether or not you need a Cap or not, throw a bass test CD into
your
car, and play the music the way you noramlly would. If your lights in
your
car dim, the engine revs like mad and the check battery light comes on in
your car, install a cap.
I have 2 -3 Fadad Caps in my show vehicle. 8,000 watts of RMS Power.
Regardless of what anyone says, the main line fact is that if you need an
instant-power source due to a bass hit or power spike to deal with peak
wattage then get a cap. A Cap. however will not do anything if you are
contantly overpowering your battery or alternator. Getting a bigger
battery
might help, but make sure that it is a high powered one, you will probably
need to re-build the battery box in your car, since a stock battery or one
that is the right size for your vehicle will get over-driven and you will
tear though a battery in a matter of months.
K
"Kim Inglar" wrote in message
...
Why do you use a capacitor? what is it good for? And do you realy have
nead
for it if you have large batteries?
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Kim Inglar
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