D.I.Y car Voltage Stabilizer aka V.s

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oh so sorry, i've forgotten tat , u need a password to see wats inside there..apologize to all, hehehehe no wonder no1 reply me till now ...

This is one of the link i am talking about

http://z-stab.com/

i did tried to diy v.s using cheap caps, d results r bad of coz, hehee

jus wonder if any of u diy dis V.S for car.🙂
 
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your car’s performance, your car’s efficiency/economy, or something else?

yes, i am trying to make a v.s tat improve my car perfomance n efficiency . i did make 2 types of V.S, one using cheap caps 😀, the other one, a diy CAP 😀 , well the DIY CAP wasnt tat bad compare to the cheap cap, but still not satisfy...

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U can take alook at my lousy DIY , hehehe

here d website
http://f1.pg.briefcase.yahoo.com/u_f_o_3k
 
If you looking for big capacitance look up computer grade caps they usually have large capacitance/$, there usually blue when I see them.
Correct me if Im wrong but arent you basically trying to make a low pass crossover in a way? Like those boxes you buy for lowering engine whine ect in a audio system? Ive taken one apart and there just basically a 18db/oct crossover(20A radio shack one) wouldnt that be what your trying to accomplish?
 
It is a simple car voltage stabilizer that connected directly to a car battery.


The function is to stabilize or filter an AC voltage from the
alternator to get a clean DC voltage. A clean DC voltage is required
for electronics equipment to operates in optimum condition. The
alternator voltage output is regulated and still has AC noise which
will cause a humming noise to a power amplifier.

This circuit will filter both low frequency noise and high
frequency noise. The lower value capasitor will filter high frequency
noise while higher value capasitor will filter low frequency noise.

*** All capasitors voltage value is minimum 16V (recomended). Do not use lower than 16V capasitor.

2_mfnsyuwqtm_volt_stabilizer.jpg


i got this from sioloon.com
 
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