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Batteries are over rated
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<blockquote data-quote="metalheadjoe" data-source="post: 8746380" data-attributes="member: 581422"><p>Yes, you will eventually run out of battery power if you run your stereo hard enough for long enough, but you can also run out of gas, especially if you are bogging your engine down with multiple alternators; of course you also have to keep the engine revved high enough to get full current out of your alternators. Which would you rather carry in your vehicle: extra gasoline or extra batteries?</p><p></p><p>Batteries act as a buffer between your alternator and your stereo.</p><p></p><p>I think lithium is the best of both worlds.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="metalheadjoe, post: 8746380, member: 581422"] Yes, you will eventually run out of battery power if you run your stereo hard enough for long enough, but you can also run out of gas, especially if you are bogging your engine down with multiple alternators; of course you also have to keep the engine revved high enough to get full current out of your alternators. Which would you rather carry in your vehicle: extra gasoline or extra batteries? Batteries act as a buffer between your alternator and your stereo. I think lithium is the best of both worlds. [/QUOTE]
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