Diamond Member Username: BestmankindLos Angeles, CA USA Post Number: 20580 Registered: Oct-05 | anyone have any experience with these batteries. i saw one the other day and it was a beast. http://www.dcbattery.com/lifeline2.html |
Gold Member Username: Talon01Team Revolution , Pa Usa Post Number: 1196 Registered: Jun-07 | looks just like a telecom battery highly debated in dbdrag right now. if they are telecom very strong battery |
Gold Member Username: Loc_outSanta Ana, Ca Resonant Eng... Post Number: 2013 Registered: Feb-05 | i've seen those before but i can't recall. |
Silver Member Username: WaresgaragestereoFort Valley, GA Post Number: 117 Registered: Mar-08 | what would one of them cost someone? websites that dont display prices of their products annoy me. |
Diamond Member Username: BestmankindLos Angeles, CA USA Post Number: 20581 Registered: Oct-05 | saw some on ebay and the bigger ones go for more than 300 bux. |
Silver Member Username: WaresgaragestereoFort Valley, GA Post Number: 118 Registered: Mar-08 | ok then. are they better than Kenetic Batterys? |
Diamond Member Username: BestmankindLos Angeles, CA USA Post Number: 20600 Registered: Oct-05 | that is what i am trying to find out. if the phrase you get what you paid for is true in this case then i guess it is. but i can't say for sure cause i've never used one of these. i am actually looking for a little battery for my trunk. someting that will weigh less than 25lbs. just something little to help with the current. i was thinking about these batteries. |
Silver Member Username: WaresgaragestereoFort Valley, GA Post Number: 120 Registered: Mar-08 | if i were you, i'd go ahead and get a kenetic batt. 1. We don't know about the reputation of this battery. 2. Kenetic is a brand name (other than Optima) that everyone has known about for years. 3. the lifeline's may be good and they may not. i wouldn't take the gamble. i'd get something that i know is good. they may be overated. i will look into them... thats my openion |
Diamond Member Username: BestmankindLos Angeles, CA USA Post Number: 20603 Registered: Oct-05 | oh yeah i know what you mean man. i have my mind set on the kinetik 600 or the 800. but the guy that builds my box and sells me dls stuff has the huge lifeline battery in his car as a second battery. he had that since 2001 and it still holds the same charge as when he first go it. |
Silver Member Username: WaresgaragestereoFort Valley, GA Post Number: 121 Registered: Mar-08 | http://www.lifelinebatteries.com/ "Today, there are three distinct types of lead acid batteries manufactured for boats, yachts, watercraft, RVs, and recreational vehicles. Any one type of battery can be designed and built for either starting or deep cycle applications. These types are flooded acid, gelled acid, and Advanced AGM (Absorbed Glass Mat). There are various quality levels available in each type. Price is dependent upon the perceived quality as well as the product design, processing,and manufacturing costs. Lifeline Batteries produces the highest quality AGM batteries for Marine/Boat and RV/Recreational Vehicle applications. Each sealed lead acid Marine/RV battery is hand crafted in the United States. For the past 15 years, Lifeline Battery has been a leader in research, development and production of sealed lead acid batteries for the US Navy and US Air Force. Their current LIFELINE series is designed for marine, RV (Recreational Vehicles), UPS, inverter stand-by and photovoltaic applications in order to correct many of the shortcomings of the sealed gel (GEL-CELL) batteries. LIFELINE AGM construction maintains the sealed aspects of gel batteries while reducing their chronic recharge sensitivity. In addition, LIFELINE AGM technology increases Amp-Hrs., Cranking Performance, Reserve Capacity, Depth of Cycle and Cycle Life over gel technology. This increased performance has made us original equipment on many high quality commercial ships and pleasure craft including Lazarra Yachts, Island Packet, Pacific Seacraft, Viking Yachts, Elco Electric Boats, San Juan Yachts, Alden Yachts, Hinckley Yachts, Santa Cruz Yachts, Christensen Shipyards, Blue Water Yachts, and Broward Marine. In addition, we are original equipment on Monaco, Vantare, Marathon, Parliament, Country Coach and Royal motorcoaches and recreational vehicles where inverters such as Heart, Trace, Xantrex, and Magnum apply heavy loads to batteries. Our Batteries efficient charge acceptance and low internal discharge make them ideal for photovoltaic (solar) and UPS applications where sealed batteries are desired." if this is true, they must be pretty good. Google Lifeline batteries google is pretty good. at least i know that for a fact. |
Diamond Member Username: BestmankindLos Angeles, CA USA Post Number: 20605 Registered: Oct-05 | i already have googled and read a few things about them. i was just wondering if anyone had some experience with them. |
Gold Member Username: JtownTeam RD, Texas Post Number: 2815 Registered: Mar-07 | RD makes batteries now |
Silver Member Username: WaresgaragestereoFort Valley, GA Post Number: 122 Registered: Mar-08 | Thieves, whats the website?????? |