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<blockquote data-quote="scottiej" data-source="post: 1970208" data-attributes="member: 548336"><p>The issue is with temperature and cycle duty. Reds can stand the high heat better, and can deliver current at low depths of discharge. The yellow is a deep cycle, but still works great for starting in most applications. If I were going to have more than one batt, I would prefer they all be the same, so if you plan to run other yellows in the back then chances are you would be better off to run a yellow up front. The yellows are much better for delivering current to amplifiers... in spl tests the yellow and blue tops beat the socks off the redtop.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="scottiej, post: 1970208, member: 548336"] The issue is with temperature and cycle duty. Reds can stand the high heat better, and can deliver current at low depths of discharge. The yellow is a deep cycle, but still works great for starting in most applications. If I were going to have more than one batt, I would prefer they all be the same, so if you plan to run other yellows in the back then chances are you would be better off to run a yellow up front. The yellows are much better for delivering current to amplifiers... in spl tests the yellow and blue tops beat the socks off the redtop. [/QUOTE]
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