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<blockquote data-quote="smoka" data-source="post: 6181149" data-attributes="member: 606721"><p>You can't take the Ah spec too seriously. The Ah spec is determined from a very small load. Theres no way to interperet that to the high loads of car audio. What I'm saying that two batts can have the same exact Ah, but one may perform better than the other depending on build quality/etc.</p><p></p><p>I would go with the Dekas, they are the most reputable brand of the 3.</p><p></p><p>But I wouldn't dare by a used batt without getting it load tested first. Even then its hard to say how long they will last.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="smoka, post: 6181149, member: 606721"] You can't take the Ah spec too seriously. The Ah spec is determined from a very small load. Theres no way to interperet that to the high loads of car audio. What I'm saying that two batts can have the same exact Ah, but one may perform better than the other depending on build quality/etc. I would go with the Dekas, they are the most reputable brand of the 3. But I wouldn't dare by a used batt without getting it load tested first. Even then its hard to say how long they will last. [/QUOTE]
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