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<blockquote data-quote="iamamp3pimp" data-source="post: 5617522" data-attributes="member: 550386"><p>maybe an exaggeration, but not sarcasm....</p><p></p><p>while it may or may not be ideal, it does work, quite well i might add.</p><p></p><p>espically in OP's situation</p><p></p><p>he just neds a little something in the back to keep the voltage up......any small battery would work back there.....either a kinetic 1400, a small YT come to mind....</p><p></p><p>its just a smarter move to get something small and toss it back there, then to get a lets say a kinetic 2000 or 2400 in the front, and a 1400 in the back.....thats just spending way too much money on it.</p><p></p><p>ya know?</p><p></p><p>batteries do last that long if you treat them properly BTW</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="iamamp3pimp, post: 5617522, member: 550386"] maybe an exaggeration, but not sarcasm.... while it may or may not be ideal, it does work, quite well i might add. espically in OP's situation he just neds a little something in the back to keep the voltage up......any small battery would work back there.....either a kinetic 1400, a small YT come to mind.... its just a smarter move to get something small and toss it back there, then to get a lets say a kinetic 2000 or 2400 in the front, and a 1400 in the back.....thats just spending way too much money on it. ya know? batteries do last that long if you treat them properly BTW [/QUOTE]
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