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<blockquote data-quote="audiolife" data-source="post: 6718938" data-attributes="member: 541383"><p>Hmm the RD site says 3600. 6500 is a pretty big jump. I would probably figure the everstarts are good for 900-1300 watts each rated. Last person I seen use everstart wet cells was one of my better friends who used a whole bed truck box to house 3 marine batteries (I do not remember the model or size) and that was on an old 2400 watt orion amp. Every spring he had to add watter and clean the terminals. That lasted 2+ years though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="audiolife, post: 6718938, member: 541383"] Hmm the RD site says 3600. 6500 is a pretty big jump. I would probably figure the everstarts are good for 900-1300 watts each rated. Last person I seen use everstart wet cells was one of my better friends who used a whole bed truck box to house 3 marine batteries (I do not remember the model or size) and that was on an old 2400 watt orion amp. Every spring he had to add watter and clean the terminals. That lasted 2+ years though. [/QUOTE]
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