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<blockquote data-quote="Lakota" data-source="post: 5388592" data-attributes="member: 559574"><p>That's a great response...</p><p></p><p>Maybe you should think about getting off the bandwagon, although it does seem that Kinetik's reputation is slowly declining. I bought my Kinetik hc1400 2 years ago and my hc2400 is a couple months younger. I'm not running a little measly 1.2kW setup either. I have 2 saz300d's, 200A alt, 8 runs of 1/0 and a battery bank in my tool box. Once you get to toying with a bigger system you will realize that there ARE stronger batteries out there than Kinetik.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lakota, post: 5388592, member: 559574"] That's a great response... Maybe you should think about getting off the bandwagon, although it does seem that Kinetik's reputation is slowly declining. I bought my Kinetik hc1400 2 years ago and my hc2400 is a couple months younger. I'm not running a little measly 1.2kW setup either. I have 2 saz300d's, 200A alt, 8 runs of 1/0 and a battery bank in my tool box. Once you get to toying with a bigger system you will realize that there ARE stronger batteries out there than Kinetik. [/QUOTE]
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