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<blockquote data-quote="hispls" data-source="post: 8767487" data-attributes="member: 614752"><p>Like I said, my brother and I have been using the YingLong cells for around 3 years now and they're rock solid so far. I see lots of them in the area and nobody is having troubles. Not sure I'd pay the premium for the XS power logo wrapped around them myself. I've got some extras here, but not sure how to go about shipping Lithium, so I mostly planned to re-sell to locals. LMK if you strike out in your search and I might could help you on the YingLong if you want to go that way.</p><p></p><p>I was tempted to try the Lishen cells but went for Toshiba instead my last order. Price per amp hour is pretty comparable and I figured the square SCIB cells might be more convenient and even more space saving than round ones. SO far out of all the LTO cells people are buying to use for car audio I have not heard any bad reports of any of them from my source in China or around the community so you'll get your money's worth either way I think. Just pick a cell you like the looks of or you think will be easiest to bus together and go for it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hispls, post: 8767487, member: 614752"] Like I said, my brother and I have been using the YingLong cells for around 3 years now and they're rock solid so far. I see lots of them in the area and nobody is having troubles. Not sure I'd pay the premium for the XS power logo wrapped around them myself. I've got some extras here, but not sure how to go about shipping Lithium, so I mostly planned to re-sell to locals. LMK if you strike out in your search and I might could help you on the YingLong if you want to go that way. I was tempted to try the Lishen cells but went for Toshiba instead my last order. Price per amp hour is pretty comparable and I figured the square SCIB cells might be more convenient and even more space saving than round ones. SO far out of all the LTO cells people are buying to use for car audio I have not heard any bad reports of any of them from my source in China or around the community so you'll get your money's worth either way I think. Just pick a cell you like the looks of or you think will be easiest to bus together and go for it. [/QUOTE]
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