Antony
Ex. Club Member
ahahaha,
but you dont need a steady 14 volts....lol you just wasted your time....
its the quick drain on the audio system that kills a battery, as a battery is designed to use no more than 20% of its total power to start a car, not run audio.... if you have a power cap that can temporarily decrease the instant load on any system it can help to save the battery. this is done by sharing the load between the battery and the cap... thus giving the battery more time to re-charge.....as....of course....your not using ALL of the caps voltage or current but are simply adding it to the system in parralel in order to increase the capacity, momentarily, of the whole system,.....
or indeed.....you could just add another battery..... but that would be even more expensive and even heavier....
to conclude... why would massive companies with huge audio installs hide powercaps in thir show cars if they didnt work?........... andno its not marketing cos they dont have them on show....?
i rest my case
but you dont need a steady 14 volts....lol you just wasted your time....
its the quick drain on the audio system that kills a battery, as a battery is designed to use no more than 20% of its total power to start a car, not run audio.... if you have a power cap that can temporarily decrease the instant load on any system it can help to save the battery. this is done by sharing the load between the battery and the cap... thus giving the battery more time to re-charge.....as....of course....your not using ALL of the caps voltage or current but are simply adding it to the system in parralel in order to increase the capacity, momentarily, of the whole system,.....
or indeed.....you could just add another battery..... but that would be even more expensive and even heavier....
to conclude... why would massive companies with huge audio installs hide powercaps in thir show cars if they didnt work?........... andno its not marketing cos they dont have them on show....?
i rest my case