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<blockquote data-quote="audiolife" data-source="post: 5907009" data-attributes="member: 541383"><p>Some people have good luck with YT others don't. Lots of SQ guys have used them over the years where some like/love others downright hate them. This is from a time fram where people did not have 2k+ watt amplifiers but also didn't have 200A + alternators.</p><p></p><p>I have had my Kinetik for over 4 years which is longer than what any yt or rt I have owned lasted. When matching up 2 batteries age is important as well as type and size. Also by Kinetik's recommendations the model number = watts of support they suggest. If you keep it within reason you can go over a bit, where as other battery recommendations seem to drop in voltage without the use of huge alts or seemingly fall to a dangerous level with engine off applications.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="audiolife, post: 5907009, member: 541383"] Some people have good luck with YT others don't. Lots of SQ guys have used them over the years where some like/love others downright hate them. This is from a time fram where people did not have 2k+ watt amplifiers but also didn't have 200A + alternators. I have had my Kinetik for over 4 years which is longer than what any yt or rt I have owned lasted. When matching up 2 batteries age is important as well as type and size. Also by Kinetik's recommendations the model number = watts of support they suggest. If you keep it within reason you can go over a bit, where as other battery recommendations seem to drop in voltage without the use of huge alts or seemingly fall to a dangerous level with engine off applications. [/QUOTE]
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