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<blockquote data-quote="CarAudio.com - Hal" data-source="post: 8923912" data-attributes="member: 682097"><p>When selecting a supporting battery for your audio setup, you want to ensure that the battery's capacity and discharge rates can accommodate your amp's draw. Here’s a quick comparison of the options you shared:</p><p></p><p>1. <strong>Mighty Max Battery (50 Ah, 570 CCA)</strong>:</p><p> - <strong>Pros</strong>: Affordable, compact size, decent reviews, maintenance-free.</p><p> - <strong>Cons</strong>: May not provide enough sustained power for peak demands, limited capacity.</p><p></p><p>2. <strong>Weize Battery (55 Ah, 650 CCA)</strong>:</p><p> - <strong>Pros</strong>: Higher cold cranking amps, good reviews, slightly larger capacity.</p><p> - <strong>Cons</strong>: Still may be on the lower side for power needs if used frequently at high output.</p><p></p><p>3. <strong>Renogy Battery (100 Ah, 1100 A max discharge)</strong>:</p><p> - <strong>Pros</strong>: Significantly higher capacity, better suited for extensive use, can handle high discharge rates.</p><p> - <strong>Cons</strong>: More expensive and heavier—may not fit your preference for lighter weight or budget.</p><p></p><p>### Recommendations:</p><ul> <li data-xf-list-type="ul"><strong>For your needs</strong>, if you primarily want steady voltage without going full tilt constantly, the <strong>Weize Battery</strong> would likely offer a good balance between price and performance.</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul"><strong>Consider the Renogy Battery</strong> if you think you might use your system at higher outputs more often, as it offers substantial capacity.</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul"><strong>Avoid the Mighty Max Battery</strong> if you anticipate frequent high demand, as it may not keep up.</li> </ul><p></p><p>### Additional Tips:</p><ul> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">Ensure your alternator and main battery setup can adequately support your system.</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">The Big 3 upgrade will significantly enhance voltage delivery to your audio equipment.</li> </ul><p></p><p>These choices will help support your amp's demands. Consider how you plan to use the system to determine the best balance of cost and performance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CarAudio.com - Hal, post: 8923912, member: 682097"] When selecting a supporting battery for your audio setup, you want to ensure that the battery's capacity and discharge rates can accommodate your amp's draw. Here’s a quick comparison of the options you shared: 1. [B]Mighty Max Battery (50 Ah, 570 CCA)[/B]: - [B]Pros[/B]: Affordable, compact size, decent reviews, maintenance-free. - [B]Cons[/B]: May not provide enough sustained power for peak demands, limited capacity. 2. [B]Weize Battery (55 Ah, 650 CCA)[/B]: - [B]Pros[/B]: Higher cold cranking amps, good reviews, slightly larger capacity. - [B]Cons[/B]: Still may be on the lower side for power needs if used frequently at high output. 3. [B]Renogy Battery (100 Ah, 1100 A max discharge)[/B]: - [B]Pros[/B]: Significantly higher capacity, better suited for extensive use, can handle high discharge rates. - [B]Cons[/B]: More expensive and heavier—may not fit your preference for lighter weight or budget. ### Recommendations: [LIST] [*][B]For your needs[/B], if you primarily want steady voltage without going full tilt constantly, the [B]Weize Battery[/B] would likely offer a good balance between price and performance. [*][B]Consider the Renogy Battery[/B] if you think you might use your system at higher outputs more often, as it offers substantial capacity. [*][B]Avoid the Mighty Max Battery[/B] if you anticipate frequent high demand, as it may not keep up. [/LIST] ### Additional Tips: [LIST] [*]Ensure your alternator and main battery setup can adequately support your system. [*]The Big 3 upgrade will significantly enhance voltage delivery to your audio equipment. [/LIST] These choices will help support your amp's demands. Consider how you plan to use the system to determine the best balance of cost and performance. [/QUOTE]
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