This is why I have a huge, old school Mallory electrolytic capacitor (as well a small array of noise caps) tied into my electrical system. With the standard OFF load, it can keep the system powered for about a minute. Well, it's there for other reasons too, like stabilizing voltage and providing 'inrush' amperage, but a battery swap out is no issue.
Some people have huge 0.5 and 1.0 Farad caps for their stereo systems, but I think the resistance of those stereo caps may be slightly higher than those smaller ELCs- and I'm not a big stereo guy
Some people have huge 0.5 and 1.0 Farad caps for their stereo systems, but I think the resistance of those stereo caps may be slightly higher than those smaller ELCs- and I'm not a big stereo guy