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Batteries are over rated
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<blockquote data-quote="Fishchris" data-source="post: 8746551" data-attributes="member: 683065"><p>Only about 3500.... But I am completely confident, that with the right alternator setup, and a bunch of super caps, one could get by with a dinky, cheap, lead acid battery from Walmart.... Or heck, like Buck had said about some guys in the competitions > no batteries at all ! </p><p>Now of course, supercaps can kinda sorta be considered batteries, as they do store a small amount of juice. My 500 farad supercap stores about 8 ah. And some of those guys have so many supercaps that they store like 80 or 100 ah ! But we are talking like 60 or 80 or more individual caps ! At a cost of like several thousand dollars ! </p><p>The thing about those caps though, is they can let go of a rediculous amount of juice, almost instantly ! And they can **** it right back up just as fast from the alternator (s).</p><p>Way faster than any lead acid, AGM, or even lithium batteries can.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fishchris, post: 8746551, member: 683065"] Only about 3500.... But I am completely confident, that with the right alternator setup, and a bunch of super caps, one could get by with a dinky, cheap, lead acid battery from Walmart.... Or heck, like Buck had said about some guys in the competitions > no batteries at all ! Now of course, supercaps can kinda sorta be considered batteries, as they do store a small amount of juice. My 500 farad supercap stores about 8 ah. And some of those guys have so many supercaps that they store like 80 or 100 ah ! But we are talking like 60 or 80 or more individual caps ! At a cost of like several thousand dollars ! The thing about those caps though, is they can let go of a rediculous amount of juice, almost instantly ! And they can **** it right back up just as fast from the alternator (s). Way faster than any lead acid, AGM, or even lithium batteries can. [/QUOTE]
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