walwalka Posted June 27, 2010 Report Share Posted June 27, 2010 (edited) I have a question about the starting battery for my car, it is an 03 dodge neon sxt 2.0L SOHC. I have been looking at the XS power S1200 and the D1200, I know the S is a starting battery and the D is a deep cycle. But why should I spend the 20 to 30 dollars difference? I will only be running about 650W RMS off of the battery. Right now the car just has the stock factory battery or so it appears that way. The largest space I have for the battery to fit in is Length:8 in, Width:6.5 in, Height:7 3/4 in. The battery also has to be right hand positive. I just need help with the best battery for my purpose that will fit in the spot I have available. Noob question I know, but I'm trying to learn without being pesky. thanks guys! Edited June 27, 2010 by walwalka Quote 2010 Honda Civic LX / Deck: Kenwood DDX371 / Front Highs: Crescendo RTS-1 / Front Mids: Silver Flute 6.5's / 4 channel: DC Audio 90.4 / Sub: Fi 15in SP4v2 / Sub amp: Taramps HD 5000 / Power wire: Knukonceptz OFC 1/0 / Deadener: Audio Technix 60 mil / Batteries: XS Power D5100R / Rear bank: TBD / Alternator: Singer 240a hairpin Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nathan @ XSpower Posted June 28, 2010 Report Share Posted June 28, 2010 Both batteries are exactly the same. The S1200 comes with a protective metal case and automotive posts and the D1200 does not. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
walwalka Posted June 29, 2010 Author Report Share Posted June 29, 2010 OK thank you, that is what I wanted to know. I have a set of posts here at the house that will work. Quote 2010 Honda Civic LX / Deck: Kenwood DDX371 / Front Highs: Crescendo RTS-1 / Front Mids: Silver Flute 6.5's / 4 channel: DC Audio 90.4 / Sub: Fi 15in SP4v2 / Sub amp: Taramps HD 5000 / Power wire: Knukonceptz OFC 1/0 / Deadener: Audio Technix 60 mil / Batteries: XS Power D5100R / Rear bank: TBD / Alternator: Singer 240a hairpin Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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