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<blockquote data-quote="Dafaseles" data-source="post: 8786314" data-attributes="member: 681482"><p>Yeah, the only ying-long cells I can really find online are the XS power ones in various car audio websites. Which is fine by me, if I can't find a less expensive, legit cell. It is what it is.</p><p>They come in packs of 6. So I'd have to buy 2 packs. So far I'm looking at Jim's buss bars, but I'm still looking, see what's out there.</p><p>Custom electrical service has an LTO ready 6s balancer.</p><p>Should I run 12 cells? I assume if 6 cells is 40ah, 12 would be 80ah? And I would do 6 rows of 2? (I know that's not the correct way to explain it, but it's 5 am. I can't think straight yet lol).</p><p>Does this sound correct? Would this be able to power a "6000" watt system and a car safely? And charging them at below 15 volts is still fine? I have to look into the Terrains charging system, but if it's like mine in my Silverado, it starts cold at 15.3ish volts, then can drop down into the 13's and fluctuates given the charging needs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dafaseles, post: 8786314, member: 681482"] Yeah, the only ying-long cells I can really find online are the XS power ones in various car audio websites. Which is fine by me, if I can't find a less expensive, legit cell. It is what it is. They come in packs of 6. So I'd have to buy 2 packs. So far I'm looking at Jim's buss bars, but I'm still looking, see what's out there. Custom electrical service has an LTO ready 6s balancer. Should I run 12 cells? I assume if 6 cells is 40ah, 12 would be 80ah? And I would do 6 rows of 2? (I know that's not the correct way to explain it, but it's 5 am. I can't think straight yet lol). Does this sound correct? Would this be able to power a "6000" watt system and a car safely? And charging them at below 15 volts is still fine? I have to look into the Terrains charging system, but if it's like mine in my Silverado, it starts cold at 15.3ish volts, then can drop down into the 13's and fluctuates given the charging needs. [/QUOTE]
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