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<blockquote data-quote="cmidrange" data-source="post: 8883554" data-attributes="member: 690279"><p>Great video, few questions though if its not a burden. I'm trying to understand ah's (amp hours). Taramps states you need at least 210ah battery bank to support the 5k amp yet the glow voltage as well as many other lithium battery's is only 48ah's despite being advertised to support a 12,000 watt amp. Obviously it will support it but I'm trying to understand how that works. Another words, if I'm trying to power a 5k amp, should I pay attention to the ah's or is there something else I should look for. Also, taramps is the only company iv found that advertises how much ah's the amp needs. I know the glowvoltage battery will work and I will most likely end up getting it, but I'm trying to understand what to look for in a lithium battery in proportion to the amp.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cmidrange, post: 8883554, member: 690279"] Great video, few questions though if its not a burden. I'm trying to understand ah's (amp hours). Taramps states you need at least 210ah battery bank to support the 5k amp yet the glow voltage as well as many other lithium battery's is only 48ah's despite being advertised to support a 12,000 watt amp. Obviously it will support it but I'm trying to understand how that works. Another words, if I'm trying to power a 5k amp, should I pay attention to the ah's or is there something else I should look for. Also, taramps is the only company iv found that advertises how much ah's the amp needs. I know the glowvoltage battery will work and I will most likely end up getting it, but I'm trying to understand what to look for in a lithium battery in proportion to the amp. [/QUOTE]
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