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customizedrides -> RE: which amp (1/23/2005 1:39:40 AM)
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Well, I wasn't saying it to be a dick Prophet, I've just studied electrical theory extensively and have been nationally certified (MECP) to do this lkind of stuff and if you do the equations it will show that you need a cap. Like I said if it's a small load and your altinator can handle it then no problem, you can upgrade to a larger altenator but eventually if you put enough of a load on it you will need the capacitor. And 20 farads is quite a lot, generally you are rated about a 1000watts to every 1 farad. Not trying to put down your opinions, just throwing out some facts. Having worked at Best Buy for two years I have heard your same argument hundreds of times and had tons of people tell me I'm full of it and stupid. But every person that has told me that was back in to get a cap in less than 3 months. I also worked at Nissan for a bit and I say a kid go through 3 batteries and an altenator because he didn't want to put a cap on. They mainly help supress voltage spikes wich your battery and altenator do not like. Hopefully no hard feeling man, I'm deffinatly not trying to bash on anyones input. My apologies if you took it that way.
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