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<blockquote data-quote="loopkiller" data-source="post: 5745730" data-attributes="member: 601690"><p>I really do not like the Batcap product at all. There are others here that like them, but I have never had a good experience personally. There is another guy here on the board that is trying to run a single 1500W RMS mono amp on a single 2000 and it drops voltage to below 10.5v. The guys at Batcap say it should power that amp by itself no problem. He had the battery tested and it passed the load test. So, I am not sure about how many watts I would think they can support.</p><p></p><p>I do know for sure that many other brands out there are rock solid batteries. Kinetik, Deka, Odyssey, Hawker, and Stinger to name a few. Some are more expensive than others. Some of that is marketing BS overhead, some is better product components and longer product longevity. I would never wast my money on an Optima or Batcap with the great deals you can find on the better brands.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="loopkiller, post: 5745730, member: 601690"] I really do not like the Batcap product at all. There are others here that like them, but I have never had a good experience personally. There is another guy here on the board that is trying to run a single 1500W RMS mono amp on a single 2000 and it drops voltage to below 10.5v. The guys at Batcap say it should power that amp by itself no problem. He had the battery tested and it passed the load test. So, I am not sure about how many watts I would think they can support. I do know for sure that many other brands out there are rock solid batteries. Kinetik, Deka, Odyssey, Hawker, and Stinger to name a few. Some are more expensive than others. Some of that is marketing BS overhead, some is better product components and longer product longevity. I would never wast my money on an Optima or Batcap with the great deals you can find on the better brands. [/QUOTE]
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