also as i mentioned before, here is the diagram for the voltage stabilizer:
6x 16v 2000uF Electrolytic capacitors
6x 16v 10uF Ceramic capacitors
1x fuse holder with 15amp fuse
1x PCB board
1x "project box" (most electronic stores sell these in varying sizes)
2x 1 foot lengths of 8 gauge wire with "o" rings crimped and soldered (as well as "sleeved" purely for aesthetics)
its fairly simple in design and it amazes me that people fork over $250-300 bucks for these things, the parts cost me less then $30 CAD from a hobby shop, and it accomplishes the same thing as any retail version. the reason for the the 2 different types of capacitors is for high and low electrical frequencies. im currently working on "revision 2.0" of my stabilizer (larger voltage capacity and a bit more visually pleasing since it will be visible when the hood is up)