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went ahead and purchased 2 430 farad caps from maxwell. curious on the results
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Just went through all 23 pages, Kinda sad to see you ripped it all out!! especially with no videos! lol. Everything looked amazing! 9.8/10! Only thing I didn't like was you cutting up the middle seat, and scratching the ac :censored:
Those aq 8's sould get down though! Let us know how it is man! make yourself comfortable here and show us some vids
Thanks, yeaa those 8's do get very low
Those 15's are for sale for $700 each if interested
Yeaa I need to do some vids
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interesting... looks a little pricey for the market IMO
Yeaa I thoght that at first but when you think about high end power products they cost allot.
A Kinetik HC 2400 retails for $500 and lasts about 5 years, this thing retails for about $450 and lasts forever. (I just have to find a cheaper place to get them)
Not saying they do the same thing just trying to put costs in prospective.
I think this cap would pair up well with a couple 2400's
I got to do some more research though.
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Hello,
First time poster here, long time audio enthusiast. Just thought I would bring up a product that might be interesting to test out for all those who like using capacitors.
There made by maxwell and they call them ultracapacitors. Mainly designed for hybrid vehicles and support up to 16v, or you can make your own configurations using there 2.7v caps.
I think these might do a great job in keeping the votage stable.
They make many different size farad capacitors ranging from 20 farad to 500 farad.
I'm interested in trying there 110 Farad cap. Seing what your thoghts were.
Manufacturer site
http://www.maxwell.com/ultracapacitors/pro...d0110-16-2v.asp
Site where they are sold
http://www.tecategroup.com/store/index.php...products_id=112
Techincal documentation
http://www.tecategroup.com/capacitors/data...16v_1009363.pdf
Matt
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