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<blockquote data-quote="kr15" data-source="post: 8631093" data-attributes="member: 620194"><p>The thing with the whole "sizing right"..</p><p></p><p>Lithium is already expensive. And if it cannot perform to wattage claims, and we actually need more; than it is cost prohibitive for many people.</p><p></p><p>We seeked out the DIY route as a low cost alternative. We knew we had to size bigger because we used lower quality cells. But if xs, limitless, jy etc cant even perform at their rating.... then its wayyy too rich for my blood.</p><p></p><p>One of my teammates currently runs 2 Flatline 9.5s on 16v. He plans to go to 4 9.5s. The lith companies would have you believe that 2 80ah will support his system. But I know that it wont. So lets say that he actually needs 4 80ah... thats 8000$. At that cost, he'd be better off dropping 2k on caps and 2k on 16v XS agms.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kr15, post: 8631093, member: 620194"] The thing with the whole "sizing right".. Lithium is already expensive. And if it cannot perform to wattage claims, and we actually need more; than it is cost prohibitive for many people. We seeked out the DIY route as a low cost alternative. We knew we had to size bigger because we used lower quality cells. But if xs, limitless, jy etc cant even perform at their rating.... then its wayyy too rich for my blood. One of my teammates currently runs 2 Flatline 9.5s on 16v. He plans to go to 4 9.5s. The lith companies would have you believe that 2 80ah will support his system. But I know that it wont. So lets say that he actually needs 4 80ah... thats 8000$. At that cost, he'd be better off dropping 2k on caps and 2k on 16v XS agms. [/QUOTE]
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