Posted December 2, 200915 yr My girlfriend just got a 2010 Elantra and I'm going to setup a 600 - 700 watt system for her with 2 DC Level 2 10s ported. I'm going to either get her the Batcap 800 or Kinetic KHC800. Edited December 2, 200915 yr by Jysoe
December 2, 200915 yr If space or size is a concern than get the 800, those are some nice puppies I had one for years on a 1200 watt system. But the Kinetik will be better since it has more ah (Amp Hours).
December 6, 200915 yr have you looked at XS batteries? also Deka Inteimidator batteries are really good too. also i have a Kinetik HC600 for 50 bucks + shipping.
December 6, 200915 yr Author have you looked at XS batteries? also Deka Inteimidator batteries are really good too. also i have a Kinetik HC600 for 50 bucks + shipping.Is there something wrong with it? $50 is Hella cheap.
December 6, 200915 yr i have to ask this.. how do you know that you even need another battery in the car?Does she have a 50A alt or somethin?If you do not know, i'd just find somethin that would work IN CASE she needed it, otherwise don't buy it beforehand. Tryin to save both of u some money here.Or better yet, you could get the specs off her stock batt and replace it with a more powerful one only if she is having dimming problems which i doubt she would anyway.This will clear up more space in the back too.
December 6, 200915 yr have you looked at XS batteries? also Deka Inteimidator batteries are really good too. also i have a Kinetik HC600 for 50 bucks + shipping.Is there something wrong with it? $50 is Hella cheap.nothing, got it for 80 and i got a new 115 AH battery and not in need for a battety the kinetik site says 600 watt system they recommend the hc600 Edited December 6, 200915 yr by Julian
December 6, 200915 yr have you looked at XS batteries? also Deka Inteimidator batteries are really good too. also i have a Kinetik HC600 for 50 bucks + shipping.Is there something wrong with it? $50 is Hella cheap.nothing, got it for 80 and i got a new 115 AH battery and not in need for a battety the kinetik site says 600 watt system they recommend the hc600shipping to 46225?
December 6, 200915 yr You may not need a battery at all. Most cars can handle up to 1000 watts. The big 3 could be efficient since it can "from what I have read" add up to 25% to your electrical system. You could just replace your starting battery with a yellow top. A discount auto store should carry those.
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