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Betkers 
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Hi all, I am new here. This is my first post here and I hope you guys can help me. Recently I try to DIY a voltage stabilizer which is connected to the car battery. But during my research, I found that there's lots of different diagram. Some have more than 50 capacitors but some only got 3 caps! So, which is more precise and what's the best circuit for the stabilizer? Thanks

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Depends on what SIZE caps your using.
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4700 uF (3pieces), 3300 uF (3pieces), 1000 uF (8 pieces). Total = 32000 uF
parallel...
OR
One cap for each range? Which means 3 caps connect in parallel.
Which is the most effective?

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