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Mechanic blames amplifier for alternator failing?? Help>>>>>>>>>>>
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Kevin McMurtrie
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Mechanic blames amplifier for alternator failing?? Help>>>>>>>>>>>
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(Scott Gardner) wrote:
On Wed, 03 Dec 2003 23:17:43 -0800, Kevin McMurtrie
wrote:
Even handheld mobile transmitters use capacitors of 1F to 5F. Putting a
few F on a high powered audio amp is like waxing your car to make it go
faster.
"SHREDİ" wrote in message
I would love to see "1F to 5F" of capacitance in a handheld mobile
transmitter. The ones that are used in car audio aren't the size they
are for nothing.
Scott Gardner
Small:
http://www.maxwell.com/ultracapacito...mall_cell.html
http://www.powerstor.com/products_supercapacitors.asp
Medium:
http://www.maxwell.com/ultracapacito...arge_cell.html
Large:
http://www.maxwell.com/ultracapacito...s/modules.html
It's a different chemistry than the giant aluminum foil caps. It's more
expensive, too. Another car battery is cheaper but you could get 416F
by putting 6 Maxwell PC2500 caps in series under your seat, if you
really wanted to. I wouldn't want to be in your car during an accident.
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