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actually it was just food for thought, with all the flaming going on I
thought I would introduce a subject that would produce more thinking than fighting. "'Doc" wrote in message ... "Dr. Death", Using a very large capacitor to keep the instantanious voltage from dropping very much certainly will work. The question is, how much benefit is going to be realized from that? The answer is, not very much. Now, balance that 'not very much' with the cost of those very large capacitors and draw your own conclusions. Personally, I think it's a waste of time, just isn't worth it. It usually means that you're trying to 'squeeze' more out of something than it was designed to do to start with, which is a kinda silly thing to do. If you want to try it, then have at it. I'd rather waste my money on other things... 'Doc |