No, you can't. Capacitors are no able to store energy like the batteries. They store power but you need a source to be constantly supplying with power, because they discharge very fast.
2007-05-11 04:27:07
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answered by Mitchell 5
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The car battery will still drain if the audio system is used with the engine off, whether there's a capacitor installed or not. The capacitor won't keep the battery working for any significant extra length of time. Compared to a car battery, the amount of power a capacitor stores is tiny.
2007-05-10 15:37:51
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answered by KaeZoo 7
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definite chilly will kill a battery particularly a prior one. if your going to park a vehicle for long sessions it is great to take the battery out and placed it up someplace the place the temp' would not drop so low. I actually have a vehicle that keeps to be parked in the iciness and that i take the battery out and produce it in the abode the place it keeps to be on the returned porch. it is screened in and boxed so the wind can no longer get to it. It would not get as chilly there plus I actually have a battery maintainer plugged in there to maintain the battery up if it needs it.. It kicks on whilst the battery needs it and kicks off whilst it would not. Any factor 30 and below will kill a sturdy battery. Get a clean battery and a maintainer. once you will park it for over a week plug the maintainer into the abode and the different end with the clips to the battery and pass away it on. Your battery will stay warm in the time of the iciness and be waiting to pass once you desire it.
2016-11-27 01:47:53
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answered by Anonymous
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Without system specs its hard to answer.... If you have a large system in your car (1500+ watts) and you have the volume up then it will drain your battery with or without a cap.
It all depends on how much power you are putting out that will determain how fast your battery will drain.
Good Luck
2007-05-10 15:31:15
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answered by kicker_guy_l7 4
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Yes it will drain the battery. I suggest buying a seperate battery made for audio systems. They last longer (and you won't ever need a jump) LMAO
2007-05-10 16:38:19
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answered by heather l 2
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Short answer, no.
2007-05-10 15:13:36
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answered by Anonymous
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