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So I'm looking to upgrade my whole system and pricing it out first. Looking at batteries and got confused. What's the difference btwn the xp series and the d series batteries?

2001 Saturn L200
-Sony MEX-BT4100P
FRONT STAGE:
- (4) Crescendo PWX 6
- Cadence XA250.2
SUB STAGE:
-Fi Audio BL 15 (Sealed Off)
-Crescendo BC2k
ELECTRICAL:
- Singer 240A alt

- XS Power D3400
- SkyHigh OFC power/speaker wire
- Big 3 with SkyHigh 0gauge
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Scores: 146.5db @ 29hz Outlaw

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Weight an reserve compasity

he wouldnt be the first to say they did a 167 with a system like that (one that clearly DOESNT), but i have to say, he didnt beat me anywhere, ive never competed against the guy. If he thinks his does a 167, mine would probably put him in a coma. :hairtrick:

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Okay thanks guys

2001 Saturn L200
-Sony MEX-BT4100P
FRONT STAGE:
- (4) Crescendo PWX 6
- Cadence XA250.2
SUB STAGE:
-Fi Audio BL 15 (Sealed Off)
-Crescendo BC2k
ELECTRICAL:
- Singer 240A alt

- XS Power D3400
- SkyHigh OFC power/speaker wire
- Big 3 with SkyHigh 0gauge
Build Log: Click Here

Scores: 146.5db @ 29hz Outlaw

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Why post if your gonna be a dik?

Xp are used as a secondary battery or in a battery bank. Xs can be used under the hood, but id reccomend like a fire/heat shield so your battery wont expand an buldge.

Ive tried many batts an really love my xp3000 an xs3100

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D series has what they call "Starting Cells" Meaning they can give higher, instantaneous power. So for fast power demand applications like starting your engine, or even SPL competition they will perform best. They can also be mounted under your hood. They still also have a long reserve capacity as well though.

The XP series is more of a supplemental battery. Meant to add to the system to add capacity.

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I was looking at buying a XS battery to go under the hood of my 95 Blazer,but when i do a OEM Replacement search on their website it recommends a D925.

But that can't be right the Pos & Neg terminals are opposite of what they should be,i'm thinking i need the D3400.

Can anybody confirm this?

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the 3400 should fit, you will most likley have to trim the battery tray though

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I was looking at buying a XS battery to go under the hood of my 95 Blazer,but when i do a OEM Replacement search on their website it recommends a D925.

But that can't be right the Pos & Neg terminals are opposite of what they should be,i'm thinking i need the D3400.

Can anybody confirm this?

I was looking at buying a XS battery to go under the hood of my 95 Blazer,but when i do a OEM Replacement search on their website it recommends a D925.

But that can't be right the Pos & Neg terminals are opposite of what they should be,i'm thinking i need the D3400.

Can anybody confirm this?

Yeah it reccomended the same for me

I plan on using 2 SQ2200's and strapping them together. Still trying to figure out the sub though. So I'll be gettig batteries that can support that load

2001 Saturn L200
-Sony MEX-BT4100P
FRONT STAGE:
- (4) Crescendo PWX 6
- Cadence XA250.2
SUB STAGE:
-Fi Audio BL 15 (Sealed Off)
-Crescendo BC2k
ELECTRICAL:
- Singer 240A alt

- XS Power D3400
- SkyHigh OFC power/speaker wire
- Big 3 with SkyHigh 0gauge
Build Log: Click Here

Scores: 146.5db @ 29hz Outlaw

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