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<blockquote data-quote="helotaxi" data-source="post: 7110733" data-attributes="member: 550915"><p>It would in theory, if the battery could only provide 50A. I have RC car batteries that will fit in the palm of my hand that are capable of delivering well over 50A. If the battery were theoretically unable to deliver the current the voltage drop would be extreme and depending on the amp either shutdown or *poof*! Look at the CCA of most any battery and you're looking at 500+. That is the amount of current that the battery can deliver at 0C with the voltage above 10V.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="helotaxi, post: 7110733, member: 550915"] It would in theory, if the battery could only provide 50A. I have RC car batteries that will fit in the palm of my hand that are capable of delivering well over 50A. If the battery were theoretically unable to deliver the current the voltage drop would be extreme and depending on the amp either shutdown or *poof*! Look at the CCA of most any battery and you're looking at 500+. That is the amount of current that the battery can deliver at 0C with the voltage above 10V. [/QUOTE]
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