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<blockquote data-quote="tenn_tazz26" data-source="post: 6841200" data-attributes="member: 577849"><p>I am going to be running an Autotek MM4000.1 amp (4000watts). I have been researching batteries and I am wondering if the Stinger SPP1200 would be a good choice? I believe I would need two of these. A local shop has this one priced similar to the Kinetik2000 but they say the stinger is better and has the better warranty. After looking though it seems the spp1200 is a smaller SIZE battery and that would concern me that it is not going to be powerful. The SPP states it is rated at 2400 watts from the specs I read and the Kinetik is 2100 so from that I would think the Stinger would be just as close to the Kinetik if not a little more powerful. Any thoughts on this? I know many will say Kinetik is better but my concern is if the Stinger SPP1200 model is going to be strong enough when running two of them to power just under 4000 watts.</p><p></p><p>Thanks,</p><p></p><p>Dale</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tenn_tazz26, post: 6841200, member: 577849"] I am going to be running an Autotek MM4000.1 amp (4000watts). I have been researching batteries and I am wondering if the Stinger SPP1200 would be a good choice? I believe I would need two of these. A local shop has this one priced similar to the Kinetik2000 but they say the stinger is better and has the better warranty. After looking though it seems the spp1200 is a smaller SIZE battery and that would concern me that it is not going to be powerful. The SPP states it is rated at 2400 watts from the specs I read and the Kinetik is 2100 so from that I would think the Stinger would be just as close to the Kinetik if not a little more powerful. Any thoughts on this? I know many will say Kinetik is better but my concern is if the Stinger SPP1200 model is going to be strong enough when running two of them to power just under 4000 watts. Thanks, Dale [/QUOTE]
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