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<blockquote data-quote="hispls" data-source="post: 8593052" data-attributes="member: 614752"><p>Well I'm not sure exactly the question here, but forget about capacitor for this. 1F won't even store enough power to feed that amp for one second of high demand. And as much as you like all your equipment, if you really plan to play this any length of time on battery alone I'd be using completely different equipment focusing on efficiency over all else so you don't need 500W to get the same output, but if you own the gear work with it, just realize lithium isn't cheap and batteries aren't magic AND having too-little battery can damage your amp.</p><p></p><p>Next, yeah, I have no idea why you'd have trouble with those terminals. I really like that style. If you use sufficient wire gauge they grab nicely, even if you're using thinner wire, doubling over the stripped bit to add some girth or tinning the tips with some solder can also help it bite.</p><p></p><p>No idea where to order accessories in the UK. Knuconcepts and Sky High are popular audio wiring brands here and I've often got good deals at Darvex.com... .not sure who ships overseas or if there's someone comparable in Europe.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hispls, post: 8593052, member: 614752"] Well I'm not sure exactly the question here, but forget about capacitor for this. 1F won't even store enough power to feed that amp for one second of high demand. And as much as you like all your equipment, if you really plan to play this any length of time on battery alone I'd be using completely different equipment focusing on efficiency over all else so you don't need 500W to get the same output, but if you own the gear work with it, just realize lithium isn't cheap and batteries aren't magic AND having too-little battery can damage your amp. Next, yeah, I have no idea why you'd have trouble with those terminals. I really like that style. If you use sufficient wire gauge they grab nicely, even if you're using thinner wire, doubling over the stripped bit to add some girth or tinning the tips with some solder can also help it bite. No idea where to order accessories in the UK. Knuconcepts and Sky High are popular audio wiring brands here and I've often got good deals at Darvex.com... .not sure who ships overseas or if there's someone comparable in Europe. [/QUOTE]
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