Hippo Machine
Because Wet Leaves
I'm sure you both have great set ups (you probably have better subs
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yeah there's always disagreements between SQ guys and SPL guys lol
Him being a mod doesn't mean anything, and clearly he doesn't know anything about car audio when it comes to dealing with SPL and high powered systems. The OP got the wrong info in the first few posts, especially when someone recommended him a Red Top... That being a good starting battery but terrible for car audio.I800COLLECT is the Mod that knows a sh*t ton about car audio. This argument should never even have started! The OP got his info in the first few posts! Come on guys :th_tongue4:
Me? Around 19kHz, I checked a few weeks ago.Wanna get off topic?
Hows your hearing doing?
Still able to hear 18 kHz?
If your going to buy an Optima, get a Yellow Top.
Redtops suck...and have been proven to fail...time and time again. Everyone around here has since replaced theirs with a factory ACD battery or a Yellow top...
Me? Around 19kHz, I checked a few weeks ago.
Ahh, to everyone wondering if batteries matter or not, the owner of Maxxsonics, who makes Crunch, Hifonics, MBQuart, and Autotek, made a video to answer the debate!
Car Audio 101 - Battery Tutorial - YouTube
Now 1800, you have a solid track record of owning audio companies, building and designing amplifiers, and >600w experience, can you please tell everyone why this guy is wrong?
Fatboy came to a car audio forum full of the worlds top competitors. I would like to post my real world application between numerous batteries and alternator.
I compete for DbDrag and due to my 3 batteries, I have the option to jump between 3 classes. Keep in mind, every tenth of a voltage counts when doing my runs. Street runs are car off, and Super Street runs are car on.
Street B- 1 battery, drop to 12.4V, ~142.7db
Street C- 2 batteries, drop to 12.6V ~143.3db
SuperStreet NW- 3 batteries, 220A alt since car is on now, drop to 13.0V ~144.0db.
So there you have it, with the car being on, my 220A alt didn't make that much of a difference, you need a battery bank to back up the voltage.
Mine under the hood rests at 12.94V, my two in the rear rest at 12.82V. Shoot, XS Power's D3100 rests around 13.1-13.2V.So you rock ear plugs while listening to this system?
Which also means you cannot hear police/amublance or firetruck sirens?
"i like to use 13 V because this is where a deep cycle generally rests"
They generally rest at 12.5 V.
Mine under the hood rests at 12.94V, my two in the rear rest at 12.82V. Shoot, XS Power's D3100 rests around 13.1-13.2V.
And why are you hating on me for having a loud system?
My comparison is valid, with alt on and an extra battery, I only gained .4V. From just 1 battery no alt to 2 batteries no alt, I gained .2V. So say I added the 3rd battery and only gained .2V, that means the alt gained me .2V... just as much as the batteries did.The alt was off for the first two tests so your comparison is invalid.
You also didn't reduce the number of batters in super street.
What speed did you run the motor at?
Most alts don't produce full output anywhere near idle.
Do you have an output chart for the alternator you were using?
Yes, no load or charge for numerous hours. The 2 in the rear sat on the floor in my room for 6 months and were at 12.82V.These voltages are after the battery has been sitting with no load or charge for a number of hours?
There are downsides to having an excessively loud system. Safety appears to be one.
So say I added the 3rd battery and only gained .2V, that means the alt gained me .2V... just as much as the batteries did.
Okay, so you're one of those guys I give a demo to and don't like my system cause it's "too loud."
Thats an assumption? Okay, so 1 batt gained me .2V, then 1 more batt and a 220A alt gained me .4V.Thats an assumption.
Thats an assumption? Okay, so 1 batt gained me .2V, then 1 more batt and a 220A alt gained me .4V.
Do you have any world experience like I do with this subject?