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  1. very interesting.....my only question (and it might be a dumb one) is do you have to cure each layer 1 at a time, or can you bang out 4-5 layers and still have it able to cure all the way through? In a sense, it wouldn't matter so much being that the wait time is so low, but I'm more curious as to whether or not the resin cures through layers like a regular polyester resin would, or you have to treat each one.

    you can reapply more right away. You can sand right away too. :) You have a "floobie-doobie", or a "flapper-dapper" (some glass that wont stay down)?, just hold it with a stick or your finger with rubber glove on and it will set up right in front of you (out in the sunlight).

    I definitely like that....this will save a monster amount of time waiting to cure.

  2. very interesting.....my only question (and it might be a dumb one) is do you have to cure each layer 1 at a time, or can you bang out 4-5 layers and still have it able to cure all the way through? In a sense, it wouldn't matter so much being that the wait time is so low, but I'm more curious as to whether or not the resin cures through layers like a regular polyester resin would, or you have to treat each one.

  3. assuming that whatever device he used was able to accurately measure the 3100s, it may be possible that the optima is pulling down the 3100s...and those 2 batteries could be what's holding up your system. This is also assuming the 2 XS are wired from your optima and not straight from the alternator. I would take the optima out and leave just the 3100s in and see if they return to normal.

    Personally I wouldn't run optima batteries for our applications. Others say they are fine, but this is only my opinion.

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