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  1. Come by our booth (Booth 23512, Central Hall) at SEMA next week, and check out the new products we have available. I will be out of the office next week at SEMA, so if you need anything hit me up before Friday or the 2nd week in Nov.

    Should have pics and updates from the show on our facebook page. http://www.facebook.com/xspower


  2. As big as you can fit and afford really. The more reserve you have the better you will be.

    You could get the 1005 charger, but we have the new HF1215 12V charger coming out soon which is more compact and is going to be less expensive.


  3. I would run an extra battery in the back to give you some extra reserve capacity. I would recommend using a charger to to the batteries off when you can. This would relieve the stress on the alternator. Do the big three and throw a second battery in the back and you should be good. Is your voltage going to drop.... yes because you are going to be exceeding your alts abilities very quick, but with enough reserve in the back you should be good.


  4. Fully charge the battery and then let it set over night and test it. If it is sitting at 12.6 then that means you are not getting a good charge on the battery. If the battery was bad the voltage would read much lower.


  5. Just to put this out there for anyone else that would like to know on pricing, amps, and idle output correct me if I am wrong.

    150amp $475 idle 100amp

    200amp $549 idle 130amp

    250amp $600 idle 160amp

    I got these numbers awhile back not sure if they are still the same but hope it helps none the less and Please correct me if this list isn't in use anymore.

    http://4xspower.com/old/application.php

    Those are the correct prices for your application.


  6. The D3400 will work fine under the hood. If you are worried about the increased heat of the climate and engine temps, then you could always put something up around the battery to block the engine heat from it. You could even add in some circulation venting if you wanted to.

    Easy check to test the battery is check the resting voltage of the battery (when the car is not running) after it has sat over night. If you are in the 13.1-13.2 range then you are good to go.


  7. Any truth to the saying that mixing batteries will cause them to dischar

    I did edit my post on the AH comment. I shouldn't have said useless, because it does have some importance but is not the

    Yes, there is some truth to mixing the batteries. We do not recommend mixing batteries with different chemistry make up. For instance in your case our batteries have a different chemistry make up than the optimas, and over time the bigger XS Power battery will drain the smaller optima.

    How about mixing same brand but dif. Model of xs battery like d3400 and d3100?

    That would be fine. We have a lot of guys running different sizes of batteries in the same vehicle and a very common install is the 3400 under the hood and 3100s in the back.


  8. You can figure your vehicle is going to pull around 50amps (probably on the high side), so the 250amp alt that actually does around 260-270amps will work fine for a 3000watt system. For one thing the system is not going to pull 300amps of power continuous and if the system does start to pull more than the alt can produce the batteries will hold you over. You would probably be fine with the 200amp alt, but for the difference in cost between the 200amp and 250amp it makes more sense to go with the 250amp.


  9. Not sure how many of these I would need to run an SD16KD. Also, what would be the advantages/disadvantages of running the 14V batt. vs 4 D3100's? I already have a D3400 up front, would I want to change this to a 14v batt as well if I decide to go with the D1400?

    Thanks,

    Nova

    Hey Nova,

    I would recommend a minimum of 4 per SD16KD. If it is for SPL competition, you may want to consider up to 10 D1400's to power 16kw. The advantage in using a 14 or 16 volt battery over a 12v battery is the additional voltage you get to the amplifier. If you decide to use 14v, you will need to make sure that any battery that is connected to it is also a 14v battery, and that your alternator can properly charge at 16.5-16.8VDC.


  10. Looks like UPS got ticked about lifting heavy batteries and decided to knock yours around. If they are not cracked or leaking, then power wise you should be ok.

    If it were me I would file a claim with UPS and tell them your batteries were damaged during shipping. If you have the outside boxes that would be a good thing. In most of the cases I have dealt with, UPS will pick them up and ship them back to us and we can get you some replacements. Today is Friday, so I wouldn't expect them to pick them up before Monday at the earliest, but you would need to check and see if that is the case. If they are delivered and the customer did not refuse them because of damage during shipping, then UPS really will not let us do anything. The customer has to file the complaint unfortunately.


  11. There has been a lot of questions about charging batteries lately. Lets look at it this way. A D3100 is around $350. A multimeter or volt meter can be purchased for $40 to how ever much you want to spend on one. IMHO it would be a good investment to get a multimeter/volt meter to make sure the batteries are being charged at the correct voltages.

    Multimeter/volt meters are just good things to have on hand for any electrical situation. You can usually find some pretty good deals in pawn shops on stuff like this.


  12. There is no way possible to tell you how to charge your battery from the info you have listed. Is it an AGM battery charger? What amperage does it charge at? What voltage does it charge at? Does it have different stages of charge?

    The batteries should be charged at 14.4V and 15amps is the optimal charge rate. A volt meter will be your best bet to see if the charger will work for you or not.

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