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There are two Powermaster 16 volt batteries- The D1000 and the S1000. They are both exactly the same size, but the D1000 is a full weight 44lbs, and the S1000 is a lightweight 33 lbs. Subsequently, the D1000 has a greater capacity and CCA.

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is it an XS power battery or a powermaster battery? Same parent, two products.


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The original Powermaster labeled batteries were PN 1000. Once XS Power began, there were no longer any "Powermaster" batteries available. All of the 12V models have always been XS Power branded, but people still refer to them as Powermaster, when they are actually XS Power batteries. Powermaster actually is not the parent company, but more like a sister company that caters to the racing crowd with racing alternators and starters. Eventually everyone will catch on and start refering to us as XS Power only :)

So, to sum up:

PN 1000 - 16V - Not available anymore (old Powermaster product)

PN D1000 - 16V - Same as the old 1000, but with a couple of slight improvements. Has blue label, 46lbs, 2400 Max Amps, and 675CA

PN S1000 - 16V - Light weight version of the D1000. Has red label, 33lbs, 1650 Max Amps, and 500CA

For burps the S1000 is just as good a choice as the D1000, for daily driving, or bass race applications I would recommend the D1000. Both models are the same price, and are available through Mechman, or any authorized dealer.

Hope this helps!

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The original Powermaster labeled batteries were PN 1000. Once XS Power began, there were no longer any "Powermaster" batteries available. All of the 12V models have always been XS Power branded, but people still refer to them as Powermaster, when they are actually XS Power batteries. Powermaster actually is not the parent company, but more like a sister company that caters to the racing crowd with racing alternators and starters. Eventually everyone will catch on and start refering to us as XS Power only :)

So, to sum up:

PN 1000 - 16V - Not available anymore (old Powermaster product)

PN D1000 - 16V - Same as the old 1000, but with a couple of slight improvements. Has blue label, 46lbs, 2400 Max Amps, and 675CA

PN S1000 - 16V - Light weight version of the D1000. Has red label, 33lbs, 1650 Max Amps, and 500CA

For burps the S1000 is just as good a choice as the D1000, for daily driving, or bass race applications I would recommend the D1000. Both models are the same price, and are available through Mechman, or any authorized dealer.

Hope this helps!

when will i ever get it right!! at least i got it right when i decided what color my batts needed to be ;)


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scottiej : i saw the regular 1000 on jc whiteny and few other sites...... thats why i was wondering.

but i appriciate everyones help

Anywhere it's shown as the old PN 1000, it's either a very old photo, or they have very old stock. ;)

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The original Powermaster labeled batteries were PN 1000. Once XS Power began, there were no longer any "Powermaster" batteries available. All of the 12V models have always been XS Power branded, but people still refer to them as Powermaster, when they are actually XS Power batteries. Powermaster actually is not the parent company, but more like a sister company that caters to the racing crowd with racing alternators and starters. Eventually everyone will catch on and start refering to us as XS Power only :)

So, to sum up:

PN 1000 - 16V - Not available anymore (old Powermaster product)

PN D1000 - 16V - Same as the old 1000, but with a couple of slight improvements. Has blue label, 46lbs, 2400 Max Amps, and 675CA

PN S1000 - 16V - Light weight version of the D1000. Has red label, 33lbs, 1650 Max Amps, and 500CA

For burps the S1000 is just as good a choice as the D1000, for daily driving, or bass race applications I would recommend the D1000. Both models are the same price, and are available through Mechman, or any authorized dealer.

Hope this helps!

I am a noob so don't hit me for asking but how can the s1000 burp as good if it is 650-700 amps less than a d1000?
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