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Anybody using Lithium Titanate batteries for car audio?
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<blockquote data-quote="hispls" data-source="post: 8651334" data-attributes="member: 614752"><p>You pretty much "need" 20K if you want to top 160dB so there's that. You can buy prismatic LiFePO4 for low cost per amp hour but again the trick is what multiple (or fraction) of that amp hour rating you can actually get for a burst or 3-5 minutes of hard play.</p><p></p><p></p><p>I've looked briefly at cylindrical cells, though admittedly I only just started looking at titanate and I have no idea what "good" specs are. Are you using those rectangular shaped ones? Where can I order in bulk? Nobody is really spilling the beans on what they're using for batteries or cells these days apart from a few brand huggers on the tailor made LiFePO4 solutions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hispls, post: 8651334, member: 614752"] You pretty much "need" 20K if you want to top 160dB so there's that. You can buy prismatic LiFePO4 for low cost per amp hour but again the trick is what multiple (or fraction) of that amp hour rating you can actually get for a burst or 3-5 minutes of hard play. I've looked briefly at cylindrical cells, though admittedly I only just started looking at titanate and I have no idea what "good" specs are. Are you using those rectangular shaped ones? Where can I order in bulk? Nobody is really spilling the beans on what they're using for batteries or cells these days apart from a few brand huggers on the tailor made LiFePO4 solutions. [/QUOTE]
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