View Full Version : Stinger says Kinetik lies?
goku87
12-14-2008, 02:57 AM
I remember one time a guy at an audio shop said that Kinetik batteries are shit. I dismissed this to be just opinion. Then I find this:
http://www.stingerelectronics.com/thetruth/
Maybe this is just propaganda from stinger to make people to not buy Kinetik batteries? Or is it really "the truth"...
Spades
12-14-2008, 03:21 AM
well, i would say most companies will mudsling eachother. i would start reading up on the cell composition and maybe look around the web to see what people are saying about both companies.
i really can't offer any input on competition batteries...i know a bit about non competition batteries just from what I have seen where i work...but i would guess the standard car batteries i deal with are a bit differant than competition audio cells.
Tamago
12-14-2008, 09:58 AM
i've never had any problem with my KinetiK which handles all my electrical storage duties
talnlnky
12-15-2008, 09:45 PM
People use all sorts of brands in SPL competitions. You'll see basically every high output/fast discharge battery maker in the business rep'd at dB Drag World finals.
Funny thing is... if you're on a budget, you're always going to see more bang for your buck by picking up 2 or three $70 walmart everstart batteries than you would by spending $180+ on a single deep cycle battery. I ran an optima blue top until I sold my car (and moved to japan)... Love it, nope, it wasn't the best battery, but it rested at 13.4v and I never had a single problem with it... It was 4 years old when I sold the car and still going strong.
Had a buddy do that kinda setup with 4 walmart bats in the spare tire well of his civic. Crazy kid... fun times with that install.
MR. CANTON
12-16-2008, 02:33 PM
it all depends on what you do with it, ive installed many accesories in my car and used the optima red top but the voltage kept dropping. eventually i had to put 2 batteries and a capacitor to hold the load of the music.
but personally (not a general remark to its quality) i've had to take 3 optima batteries from 3 of my vehicles due to unreliability
goku87
12-21-2008, 01:35 PM
People use all sorts of brands in SPL competitions. You'll see basically every high output/fast discharge battery maker in the business rep'd at dB Drag World finals.
Funny thing is... if you're on a budget, you're always going to see more bang for your buck by picking up 2 or three $70 walmart everstart batteries than you would by spending $180+ on a single deep cycle battery. I ran an optima blue top until I sold my car (and moved to japan)... Love it, nope, it wasn't the best battery, but it rested at 13.4v and I never had a single problem with it... It was 4 years old when I sold the car and still going strong.
Had a buddy do that kinda setup with 4 walmart bats in the spare tire well of his civic. Crazy kid... fun times with that install.
im scared to do that though. ive heard of crazy stories about batteries leaking mysterious gases that cause... DEATH.
talnlnky
12-21-2008, 01:49 PM
im scared to do that though. ive heard of crazy stories about batteries leaking mysterious gases that cause... DEATH.
they make battery boxes that you can vent outside of the car.
I agree tho... Sealed batteries are the way to go, no maintenance, no worries.
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