+++ My new toy E'spec Inazuma Volt Stabilizer (new day pics) +++ 4 Attachment(s) Had it a day ago, got a pretty good deal :D A bit more torque after installation :) http://www.7thgencivic.com/forums/at...chmentid=59470 http://www.7thgencivic.com/forums/at...chmentid=59471 http://www.7thgencivic.com/forums/at...chmentid=59472 http://www.7thgencivic.com/forums/at...chmentid=59473 |
looks sweet |
I want one too!! Anyway I can get one?? Looks sweet!! |
Looks pretty good |
what does that exactly do... Sorry for the noob question |
Well my understanding is that they are just a bunch of caps wired up to the battery or something that helps keep ur voltage a steady number. Say 12volts...instead of spiking around like 12.2, 12.1 12.4 12.05 yadda yadda...gives u cleaner (as in steady) voltage. |
is that like the new sun auto eco hyper voltage system? or the hot inazma? |
Originally Posted by Caucasian.Asian is that like the new sun auto eco hyper voltage system? or the hot inazma? |
wow, cool; for the price is it really worth the torque? is it that noticeable?? |
Originally Posted by genexrocket wow, cool; for the price is it really worth the torque? is it that noticeable?? |
Capacitors act like shock absorbers for electricity. The only problem I have with those products is that it costs about $25 to build. It does in theory stabilize voltage, and is likely to work better on a regular battery. If you have an optima, save your money. The optima's design and electrical properties tend to stabilize voltage spikes by itself. I'm not sure it's "Worth it" considering the real cost of a handful of decent caps. You can roll your own for $25 or so using GOOD caps. |
Originally Posted by tinman Capacitors act like shock absorbers for electricity. The only problem I have with those products is that it costs about $25 to build. It does in theory stabilize voltage, and is likely to work better on a regular battery. If you have an optima, save your money. The optima's design and electrical properties tend to stabilize voltage spikes by itself. I'm not sure it's "Worth it" considering the real cost of a handful of decent caps. You can roll your own for $25 or so using GOOD caps. If you know anything about electronics, and know how to solder...then you can build one yourself. They have those for everything now, home theater systems, yadda yadda...you know your surge protectors work in the same fashion...almost though... |
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