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What is wrong with the capacitor multiplier technology used by other systems?

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What is wrong with the capacitor multiplier technology used by other systems?

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Simply put, the capacitors cannot take the ripple current generated by the alternator. Regardless of size or quality, the capacitors will get hot quickly, and we all know what heat does to products. Voltage doubling capacitors have the highest failure rate of any electronic component in history. MOBI-ARC’s 110v power module uses transformers that don’t don’t suffer like the capacitor multiplier method. Our competitors use capacitors which are electronic components that are designed to absorb a charge and release it very quickly. Unfortunately, they cycle a limited number of times, heat up extraordinarily quickly, and are guaranteed to eventually fail. For example, using a 200 amp alternator, other systems generate 2300 watts of 110 volt DC at 80% duty cycle. This means one can use power tools or lights eight out of every ten minutes; two minutes of cooling time are necessary so the capacitors don’t pop. Conversely, the 110v power module, with its transformer technology, using an 100 am

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