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<blockquote data-quote="reallyxxxxloud" data-source="post: 7350231" data-attributes="member: 625000"><p>the yellowtop is a deep cycle. that means that it has little effect on the battery if it is drained quite flat then just charged right back up. the yellowtop is a better choice for car park sound offs and hi drain listening.</p><p></p><p>the Redtop is more of a starter battery. the reason it can put out more amps for 10 seconds is because its built to put out more... for 10 seconds. its a better starting battery than the yellowtop. Also Redtops are very good for SPL vehicles that only need to burp. they can deliver much more power in the short time they are used, hence why I'd choose the Red over the Yellow. But it al depends on how you will use it.....</p><p></p><p>Either are great batteries, just kinda different purposes.</p><p></p><p>Downside of a deep cycle battery: slow transient response.</p><p></p><p>They can withstand deep discharges and recharges without damage.</p><p></p><p>Deep cycle batteries use thicker plates inside to withstand abuse - but those thicker plates are more difficult to get electrons from quickly. Hence why I prefer Lead Acid batts...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="reallyxxxxloud, post: 7350231, member: 625000"] the yellowtop is a deep cycle. that means that it has little effect on the battery if it is drained quite flat then just charged right back up. the yellowtop is a better choice for car park sound offs and hi drain listening. the Redtop is more of a starter battery. the reason it can put out more amps for 10 seconds is because its built to put out more... for 10 seconds. its a better starting battery than the yellowtop. Also Redtops are very good for SPL vehicles that only need to burp. they can deliver much more power in the short time they are used, hence why I'd choose the Red over the Yellow. But it al depends on how you will use it..... Either are great batteries, just kinda different purposes. Downside of a deep cycle battery: slow transient response. They can withstand deep discharges and recharges without damage. Deep cycle batteries use thicker plates inside to withstand abuse - but those thicker plates are more difficult to get electrons from quickly. Hence why I prefer Lead Acid batts... [/QUOTE]
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