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Originally posted by nashvilleser
Omega, since you commented earlier that that I didn't know what I am talking about (this would be in reference to the "garden hose" comment), maybe I should take the garden hose that I ran for my power wire WITH the second place IASCA Spring Break Nationals trophy (yeah, you know the slightly MAJOR one that offers double points) that I have and my 6 year MECP memebership and, um, stick it somewhere. Then again, if you SAW what I was talking about, then I don't think you would comment in such a negative manner. But hey, to each his own. And you don't need a cap, unless of course you are planning on running the amps at high volume the entire time. Capacitors electrically cause more trouble than they are worth, especially with a normal car battery. (Kirkoff's Law will explain the current drain).
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nashvilleser, think of it this way, when you say run a garden hose, do people think of a professional clean installation? do people who don't do this often know how to run a power wire through a garden hose, i just think it's a bad idea as advice for people, take it how you want it, and if you have MECP certification fine that's great, i wasn't here to put you down, i'm not into having online wars, we aren't 14 year old kids, we're trying to help this guy and your right in saying this guy really doesn't need a cap, i doubt he will either, now in terms of the cap being more trouble then it's worth, i guess its a matter of opinion, dispite how you back it up