anybody use these?
their voltage stableizers from magmarc.com i think i might want to get some but i would like to see if they work first?
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They just shield and "filter" your wires as electricity flows through them. I don't think they are necessary, but if you're glitching, that may be something to try.
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I have heard that they resist changes in current, thus affecting punch, can anybody confirm or dis-prove this?
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Originally posted by X2 I have heard that they resist changes in current, thus affecting punch, can anybody confirm or dis-prove this? Thanks. |
ohhhh okay i never noticed that their the same as on my ps2 i have a extra controller i might just have to steal it for my tc3:sneaky:
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I use them, but honestly can't say I notice anything. From what I understand, they're like a filter taking out noise and keep the flow of electric running more consistently. I had them oon my car this weekend and it glitched, so I can't say it helped that.
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I don't have any glitching problem, but I use it to manage wires layout.
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Originally posted by Dragonfire They work as surge protectors in many household electronics... Check out a playstaions leads for a few examples... |
they smothen the flow of current ''i think'' because there on my diskman power adapter if they do anything il use em on my x ray
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you can only but try.....but if you don't have any glitching or anything why use them? they only add more weight.
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