bigbore said:
I do not know if it has already been asked before.
If it were used a capacitor connected in parallel to the poles of the battery this would bring some advantage to have an instantaneous rate of current?
You could try your luck on these Chinese ones there seem to be more and more showing up on ebay. Some list the most crucial ESR spec which will determine if its going to dump the power like a lightening bolt or dribble it out like a lemon.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/2-7-V-500F-Farad-Ultra-Capacitor-/111739642268?hash=item1a0433a19c
http://www.ebay.com/itm/1Pc-500F-Farad-Electric-Double-Layer-Capacitor-Super-Ultra-Capacitor-2-5V-/371160761281?hash=item566ae7c3c1
A not so good ESR Chinese cap might actually be beneficial as some one in this thread built a lipo pack battery for his ribba-spot-welder but it was too much power and was hurting it I believe?
You can always hook it up to a watt meter to test capacitance and do a paypal refund if you get less then 5% of your expected farads.
I remember doing a discharge test on a cap bank that showed to give about 5.5Whrs from a 15volt 233 farad ultracapacitor bank which from calculations was about right from memory. Looking at the video I think I remember I couldn't be stuffed waiting for it to fully discharge so I stopped at 5.5whrs.
Just looked it up again and absolute peak charge up should actually give 7.2Whrs), I use it for various little things but mostly to start a ride on lawn mower.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1kBpH2Lr2lA