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When I competed in SPL we used Batcaps. Been a few years and I don't even know if they still make them but try looking them up. One of my old team mates had about 8 of them if your interested I'll look him up and see if he still has any.
They do still make bat caps, and are nice to use. I am on a bunch of audio forums and know people who still use them. As to the battery being a bad cap comment, anyone who is serious into audio does not use caps. They discharge too quickly, and store too little power. 1 farad is equal to roughly 1 second of power, nice little demo huh? Look into putting maybe a Yellow top back there instead of the cap and you should be fine. The stock alt is I believe 105 amps? So that, a nice batt up front, maybe a red top, and then a yellow top in the back should hold you over for a while. Batts hold more power than a cap and discharge slower so you can get more power out of them. If you need some good proof here is a link: Click here
1)I guess that means Steve Meade, Dave "Danger Boy" Johnson, Gary Biggs, Micheal Hughes and quite a few other of my friends that I have met over the ears of competing and installing are not serious about audio. Also I guess that by default makes me not so serious about audio.1)anyone who is serious into audio does not use caps.
2)So that, a nice batt up front, maybe a red top, and then a yellow top in the back should hold you over for a while. Batts hold more power than a cap and discharge slower so you can get more power out of them.
2)Putting 2 different designed batteries in without a isolator is horrible advice, in fact putting 2 different sizes and type batts together in any case is not very good advice at all.
I am not going to comment on which is better a 2nd batt or cap, because I think they should be used in conjuction. As do all the other competitors I mentioned above believe.
Have you done MECA before? I met alot that you just mentioned at our world finals one year.
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