Posted February 9, 201015 yr Popular Post Well if you are choosing a secondary battery, then your options are only limited by space you have available and $$$$$. lolHere is a guide for our batteries and the wattage they produce as both starting batteries and secondary batteries. One thing to keep in mind is that when you combined multiple batteries together they produce more individual power, because that optimizes the internal pressure.
February 9, 201015 yr Author Where is the guide lol?lol sorry my computer took a dump while it was downloading........lol
February 9, 201015 yr The quality is very bad and I can't see anything. Gimme a link so I can shoot a better screenshot.
February 9, 201015 yr The quality is very bad and I can't see anything. Gimme a link so I can shoot a better screenshot. Agreed, kinda blury
February 10, 201015 yr You DA Man, Nathan. Can you expain a little more about internal pressures and why secondary batterys product more Watts?
February 10, 201015 yr Author You DA Man, Nathan. Can you expain a little more about internal pressures and why secondary batterys product more Watts?Secondary batteries provide more power, because they are not being used to provide power to operate the vehicle.When you hook to batteries up together it optimizes the internal pressure of the battery which in turn allows the batteries to produce more power individually.
February 10, 201015 yr You DA Man, Nathan. Can you expain a little more about internal pressures and why secondary batterys product more Watts?Secondary batteries provide more power, because they are not being used to provide power to operate the vehicle.When you hook to batteries up together it optimizes the internal pressure of the battery which in turn allows the batteries to produce more power individually.So if I think of current as water, Then the starting battery in nearest to the vehicles power needs so ALL or MOST current flows from the starting battery?So the sum of the two is greater than its parts alone?
May 6, 201015 yr It seems like there are a couple batteries on the SSa store that aren't on this list. do you have a more up to date chart? Like the D or S1400.Maybe with SSA subs in the background, and not MTX?
May 7, 201015 yr Author We just released the S/D1400 this year so they were not on the list. The D1400 would be a better choice for audio and you can figure about 1500watts per battery for competition use and 3000watts per battery for daily driver use.
June 10, 201015 yr i was going to buy one but wasent sure if i needed TWO or just one. i have a yellow top under the hood. im going to be having TWO cresendo 3KWP amps and ohm load ill be running them at is 1 ohm each amp. i have 2 fi btl 18's. it will be used for daily setup so i will not just be burping the subs. EACH amp will put out around 3.5k (rms) we'll say at 13.8volts
January 20, 201114 yr Author In the first post, or you can also find it at this link.http://4xspower.com/2011-brochures/audio-brochure-high.pdf
February 13, 201114 yr Im looking into replacing my main batt with a d6500. Do you think that my stock 110 amp alt could charge the batt without a problem?
February 15, 201213 yr I'm looking at the 2011 brochure and I don't see any "S" battery's. Is it only "D" now? I'm looking for a under the hood/starting battery for my 2000 Eclipse.Stock Alt., big 3, running around 2200 watts. I'm guessing I need the D3400?
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