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<blockquote data-quote="loopkiller" data-source="post: 5380560" data-attributes="member: 601690"><p>There are so many different brands of batteries out there, yet they are a somewhat made from a similar design. Some make small improvements on the basic design for one reason or another. One company might use thinner plates to get a higher burst rate, but that unit will not last as long because of it. Some companies use think plates which are stronger physically, but tend to push less burst amps. The thicker the plates, the more you can deep cycle them and they will maintain a charge.</p><p></p><p>It all comes down to what you do with your system. Are you a competitor? Are you a daily driver? Do you play music? Do you play test tones or burp? There is no one battery that is best for each of these scenarios. People need to realize that what works for you just might be completely wrong for the guy you are giving advice to.</p><p></p><p>Imagine if we all ran the same H/U, amps, speakers, subs, etc... Until we do, then a different battery for each application is needed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="loopkiller, post: 5380560, member: 601690"] There are so many different brands of batteries out there, yet they are a somewhat made from a similar design. Some make small improvements on the basic design for one reason or another. One company might use thinner plates to get a higher burst rate, but that unit will not last as long because of it. Some companies use think plates which are stronger physically, but tend to push less burst amps. The thicker the plates, the more you can deep cycle them and they will maintain a charge. It all comes down to what you do with your system. Are you a competitor? Are you a daily driver? Do you play music? Do you play test tones or burp? There is no one battery that is best for each of these scenarios. People need to realize that what works for you just might be completely wrong for the guy you are giving advice to. Imagine if we all ran the same H/U, amps, speakers, subs, etc... Until we do, then a different battery for each application is needed. [/QUOTE]
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