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JNells

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  1. Honestly I've never been in weather that cold. I couldn't tell you

    But I do know that AGM batteries are less prone to freezing. Multiple batteries would help. So would a couple caps. Or shoot... Not sure how much you want to get into this, but my car cranks over like it's on steroids running 14v

    Haha upping to 14v system has def crossed my mind a time or 2. Just not sure if the juice is fully worth the squeeze so to speak for this build.

    I'm looking into and doing some research on the ultra caps too.. From what I've read they look extremely promising. But I'm kind of noob when it comes to that... (Always thought caps were a waste)

    It will be better than a wet cell.

    What I did was use one of those electric battery blankets, its like a 50w heated pad that wraps around the battery. Works great.

    That's not a bad idea either... Ideally I would like to not have to use anything like that, but extreme weather calls for some extreme measures sometimes. Lake Superior is not friendly with us in the winter. 30+ mph winds and -60+ degrees with windchill at times.

    (Yea I question why I live here too) lol

  2. Looking at your car: It takes a group 75 battery. 3400 w/ side post adapters would work. A 925 would be a bit on the small side

    IMO, measure the biggest battery you can fit. Just go out there with a tape measure and grab some dimensions. Then go on XS power's site and size it up to fit your needs. You could convert your side terminal cables to the top post variety if underhood space allows

    Yup that's what I'm thinking, cramming or modifying so I can fit a 3400 and I-bar (I can't remember if it was the 975 or 925 that is recommended, but I know I'd need a secondary battery if I went that route).

    But even with a 3400, would I see starting issues at -20+ degrees? We get extremely cold and frigid in winter here, and although car is mainly garaged at home, I just don't want to end up stranded. (This is my DD)

    Thanks in advance for your help

  3. No not talking about IPA's, but sour beers. My boy is a craft brew junkie and always talks about sour beers. Local bevmo told me that

    Oh yea, I agree with you then.. I don't like them either.

    What's your flavor?

    I like mainly ales... Browns, pale, some IPAs, and then porter/stouts.

    I can drink just about anything but those are the ones I'll order or buy.

  4. How expensive is it to get started brewing ??

    It really depends on what and how much you plan to brew and how sophisticated you want to get.. There are complete home brewing kits you can buy ranging from around $100 and up.

    I'm not a home brewer, I'm technically not even a brewer, I just started helping and learning brewing at the brewery I bartend and manage.

    It's brand new in 2012 so it's a state of the art system and everything is computerized, my brewing knowledge goes as far as which button to push and when lol.

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  5. Anyone into " Sour beers"? they are fuckin nasty

    Are you talking bitter beer like IPAs or actual sour mash beer?

    I'm starting to come around on IPAs.. I like certain hop varieties.

    But as far as sour mash beer goes... Yea I agree, it's pretty efffin gross. Stinks up the entire brewery when you make it too!!

  6. I am new to Craft beers... I am wondering how do I tell which beers are craft ? Anyone willing to help a newb out ? :)

    The previous answers are right on and should help ya find craft brews local to you. I def recommend going craft if you like beer and don't mind spending a tiny bit more per pack/bottle (IMO it's totally worth it for real ingredients and actual flavor in the beer lol)

    But technically speaking it's any brewery that produces less than 3500 barrels (barrel=2 kegs) a year is considered a microbrewery or "craft beer"

    Usually come in 6 packs of bottles or a growler (64oz jug).. Sometimes 12 packs and I've even seen cans on occasion but it's not very common

    You'll love some, hate others, but it's kind of fun to taste new flavors and styles. And some get high up there in Alcohol % too. We have a Belgian Tripel that's 9.7%. :)

    You ever tried barley wine?

    Yup, we just had one on cask not too long ago.. Not really my thing.. I can usually handle a couple tastes just to get flavor profile, but i couldn't do a whole pint. Tho i did like it on tap more than cask.

    Those suckers pack a punch too tho if you are into those. Most are 9%+

    Not sure on what car shows/competitions allow liquor or beer but I plan on bringing at least a few growlers of our beer to every show I go to.

    Sooo if you ever see me at a show, you know where you can try some SMD community ;)

    I'd have to know what you and your car look like lol

    It'll be awhile before I make it to any big out of state shows... But I'll post some pics so if any of you happen to be going too

  7. I am new to Craft beers... I am wondering how do I tell which beers are craft ? Anyone willing to help a newb out ? :)

    The previous answers are right on and should help ya find craft brews local to you. I def recommend going craft if you like beer and don't mind spending a tiny bit more per pack/bottle (IMO it's totally worth it for real ingredients and actual flavor in the beer lol)

    But technically speaking it's any brewery that produces less than 3500 barrels (barrel=2 kegs) a year is considered a microbrewery or "craft beer"

    Usually come in 6 packs of bottles or a growler (64oz jug).. Sometimes 12 packs and I've even seen cans on occasion but it's not very common

    You'll love some, hate others, but it's kind of fun to taste new flavors and styles. And some get high up there in Alcohol % too. We have a Belgian Tripel that's 9.7%. :)

  8. Internet is kind of the way of the world these days... Companies/shops have to adjust their business models accordingly or they will not be able to compete in the long run. Just ask blockbuster.. Even best buy who closed 1000 brick n mortor stores recently. Even "the big boys" are not immune... It's the entire retail industry...

    Glad companies like sundown have taken this into consideration, and offer incentives and a plan for their dealers.. Mark of a great company!

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  9. I see your point and agree it's the principle in the matter, but that'd be tough to walk away having drove 160 miles round trip twice... If the sa12s continue their popularity, I'd be willing to bet they'll cost $220 even online in the next year or so. They were only $169, 6 months-year ago. Hell they were 189 like 2 months ago.

    You could always wait til Black Friday. $133 shipped on Amazon last year. Hahaha!

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  10. That is exactly what we are trying to build. It is hard to make a living in the quality car audio market when you arent a manufacture, but I just cant stoop down to selling products that I wouldnt put in my own vehicles. I guess it is different for a company that is just in it to make a buck, but when you are involved in the industry and understand true quality, I just cant put my name on the line for a product that isnt quality.

    That is the type of attitude and business model I like to see and intend to support! Earned yourself a future customer :)

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