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    a capacitor is an insurance policy, running a marine battery won't help unless you let it discharge (they deep cycle better) adding a second battery is just a different type of capacitor really. If you run out of power you need more amps output from the alternator
     

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    Quote Originally Posted by archemedes View Post
    a capacitor is an insurance policy, running a marine battery won't help unless you let it discharge (they deep cycle better) adding a second battery is just a different type of capacitor really. If you run out of power you need more amps output from the alternator
    my rpms stay high enuff to continuously keep alternator charging battery
     

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    I would run one. I always have and prolly always will. It wont hurt anything lol. As for draining the battery with out it unless your running a massive setup thats not gonna happen. Even then a Cap wouldnt solve that problem.
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    Now im not an expert on this so other members correct me if im wrong but me and my friends did a few systems in our high school rides so I know a little bit about it. I think some one already said this but it was explained to me like this.. a capacitor is basically storage for the extra power when it is needed ( i.e. a deep bass line) with out a cap you may see lights dimming with the bass . I would say try with/out for a week or 2 and see what happens if you notice dash lights dimming out during allot of the bass hits add one to your set up.
     

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    Quote Originally Posted by GXPimpin View Post
    Now im not an expert on this so other members correct me if im wrong but me and my friends did a few systems in our high school rides so I know a little bit about it. I think some one already said this but it was explained to me like this.. a capacitor is basically storage for the extra power when it is needed ( i.e. a deep bass line) with out a cap you may see lights dimming with the bass . I would say try with/out for a week or 2 and see what happens if you notice dash lights dimming out during allot of the bass hits add one to your set up.
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