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#57650
14th Sep 2004 2:46pm
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wots the difference between a conventional battery and a bat cap one???
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#57651
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The most common use of yellow top batteries is in things that require deep, repetitive drain, like powerful car audio systems, trolling motors, golf carts, electric wheelchairs, or motor home power sources. Spiralcell battery technology provides many advantages, including much more plate surface area, closer plate spacing, and the ability to use higher purity lead. These differences result in lower internal resistance; lower resistance gives you more power in a smaller battery box, the ability to recharge much faster, plus higher, cleaner voltage characteristics during discharge.
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#57652
14th Sep 2004 3:21pm
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isnt yellow top a slang for a trade name, you sure they are the same thing???
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#57653
14th Sep 2004 6:03pm
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r u talkin about the batcap capasitor or havin a secondary battery using a split charge relay saytem??
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#57654
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What is a BATCAP A conventional battery, as we all know has a positive and negative terminal. The chemical reaction within creates a flow of electrons, causing an electronic device (in this case an amplifier) to work. The stiffening capacitor is similar to a battery in that it stores a charge. The fundamental difference is it cannot create electrons. It can only store and supply (discharge) them upon demand. The advantage with a capacitor is that it discharges in one twenty thousandth of a second, unlike a battery that does in one second. The battery therefore cannot discharge fast enough to effectively supply the amplifier and this is the reason for "power sags."
WAKE UP! Don't fall asleep just yet, we're getting to the exciting part!
The XSTATIC BATCAP© is simply a battery that can discharge just a s quickly as a capacitor. Therefore, you have a constant supply of electrons that will discharge at lightning speed. This puts less strain on your stock alternator and battery. It also recharges faster than a conventional battery since the internal resistance is low. How about the install? Well I'm sure you can find a place to put this 2.5lb. baby and his 5lb. big brother. Don't let the size fool you though. These BATCAP's can crank your car, and you can bet we put that to the test!
The cost is another remarkable feature since the 300 model costs the same as a "High End" stiffening capacitor and the 400 model costs a little more. Remember, "good things come in small packages." (I was going to say that "SIZE" doesn't matter but, let's not offend anyone now.)
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#57655
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what are the prices of these XSTATIC BATCAP batterys then?
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