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<blockquote data-quote="Old_Slapper" data-source="post: 8888551" data-attributes="member: 690458"><p>I just did some research on these batteries. They are pretty amazing. They are designed like the batteries for heavy equipment, like electric forklifts. They hold 12v up until they are about 75% charge then the voltage starts to drop and a very steep slope. </p><p></p><p>With this battery, you can have a 5000 watt system, but you only need to run nothing larger than a 4g power wire. That's because your alternator and main battery will not be able to supply more power than what a 4g will provide. When your system is not being pushed, or played under what the alternator will provide, it will recharge the Glowe battery. Of course, from your Glowe battery to the amps, you would run much thicker wire.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Old_Slapper, post: 8888551, member: 690458"] I just did some research on these batteries. They are pretty amazing. They are designed like the batteries for heavy equipment, like electric forklifts. They hold 12v up until they are about 75% charge then the voltage starts to drop and a very steep slope. With this battery, you can have a 5000 watt system, but you only need to run nothing larger than a 4g power wire. That's because your alternator and main battery will not be able to supply more power than what a 4g will provide. When your system is not being pushed, or played under what the alternator will provide, it will recharge the Glowe battery. Of course, from your Glowe battery to the amps, you would run much thicker wire. [/QUOTE]
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