Originally Posted by
Ivegotklas
Capacitors won't keep the current up. The only thing they will do is allow for a lower voltage drop because the impedence of a capacitor is 1/(j*2*pi*frequency*capacitance). Any voltage drop on a DC power source (aka the BEC to your receiver) will look like a high frequency signal will flow through the capacitor because it will see the capacitor as a lower impedence then the BEC voltage supplied to the receiver. This is similar to the capacitors on power supplies for audio amps or computers just another application for it.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Capacitor
Wiki can explain it better with diagrams and pictures.
Whoa someone is a smarty pants.
Most people use a capacitor or two and that fixes the problem.

Or if your esc has a built in bec that is a way to go. I'm not big on adding bec's and I think I speak for the majority out there as well.