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<blockquote data-quote="rubes72" data-source="post: 213758" data-attributes="member: 2906"><p>Sesat, Have to half agree with you. It's true that the voltage regulator gives to stable voltage. however at times if you are loading the power system, the battery cannot give you enough power. The Voltage stabilizers have capacitors in them which stores power. these Capacitors provide power to the car electrical system. this helps in one way is that the drain from your battery is constant. i may be wrong it could be amps that is being drained, but hey I'm no grey matter. But in principal that is how it works. </p><p> </p><p>To explain it simpler, imagine a main water supply if you take water directly to only wash your dishes it is enough. But when you want to use it for your shower etc, the pressure drops, because of the additional utilities. when you place a pump you pull more water as a result, other utillities will suffer. But if you place a tank in between, then you get a constant flow rate, that also depends if your pipes are in parallel or in series. Your power ssytem works about the same way. Your Water Tank is the capacitor in this scenario.</p><p> </p><p>Again this is just my opinion and not scientifically proven.</p><p> </p><p>cheers</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rubes72, post: 213758, member: 2906"] Sesat, Have to half agree with you. It's true that the voltage regulator gives to stable voltage. however at times if you are loading the power system, the battery cannot give you enough power. The Voltage stabilizers have capacitors in them which stores power. these Capacitors provide power to the car electrical system. this helps in one way is that the drain from your battery is constant. i may be wrong it could be amps that is being drained, but hey I'm no grey matter. But in principal that is how it works. To explain it simpler, imagine a main water supply if you take water directly to only wash your dishes it is enough. But when you want to use it for your shower etc, the pressure drops, because of the additional utilities. when you place a pump you pull more water as a result, other utillities will suffer. But if you place a tank in between, then you get a constant flow rate, that also depends if your pipes are in parallel or in series. Your power ssytem works about the same way. Your Water Tank is the capacitor in this scenario. Again this is just my opinion and not scientifically proven. cheers [/QUOTE]
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