if the current is DC it won't flow once the capacitor is charged, if AC then it could be possible, it's 2.4W flowing but not used by the capacitor so shouldn't generate too much heat
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Yes you can. Its best to keep the amps within 18 inches or 1.5 feet of the cap. All a cap does is supply the power the battery can't deliver at that given moment. Make sure to separate each ground on both amps and the cap.
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