WHY IS EVERYONE SWITCHING TO LITHIUM BATTERIES???

Lithium batteries are considered to be among the safest batteries on the market! With so many factors affecting Battery life, from climate to truck dimensions, it is important to equip your vehicle with the battery that best fits your needs. We offer a variety of Lithium Batteries at down4soundshop.com . These batteries are very durable nad very powerful!
In this video, Jp emphasizes the importance of Lithium Batteries and why they are the best option for any basshead. We take a look at a few batteries from XS Power, as well as a donw4sound option as well.

The featured batteries can purchased at down4soundshop.com in the links below.

XS Power TITAN8 PWR-S5-3400 Lithium Battery (Burst Discharge)

XS POWER YinLong 40Ah Lithium Cell – SINGLE

40ah YinLong Pack of 6 by XS Power

DOWN4SOUND | D4S LTO 6.0 – 12V Lithium Battery ( 3000 – 5000W )

5 Comments

  1. Okay, but lithium batteries can all of a sudden, blow up or catch fire number one. They store a lot of energy and they could overheat. Or if they have a problem from the manufacturing com, pay, so if that happens, there goes your brand new Mustang. G. T up in flames and optimum is not gonna pay to buy you a brand new car, so it’s not worth it. Stick to the regular car batteries. And there’s nothing this guy can say or anybody not even the manufacturer. Because this does happen time and time again. If they’re not maintained right if they’re not stored right. Or if they have a defect from the manufacturer. All this b******* just for a car battery. Not worth it, don’t be foold. Stick with your regular advanced auto parts for.
    Autozone. Regular acid batteries. Lithium battery is not worth the problem. They can overheat and catch fire or even explode.There goes your car up in flames

  2. I must not be everyone. AGM Northstar. Or the new company that bought northstar out its a superior battery. I bought 8 northstar 185Ah for 70 bucks a peice

    Who care about weight or room at a home . I can power my house for 35 hours or more
    I have 1,500 ah at least. For cheap

  3. Great video sir. I came across your channel while researching advanced battery options for one of my shop vehicles. I operate a high-end car audio and vehicle electronics shop in Milford, Connecticut called SoundShift Audio, and I am currently working through some power challenges with our 2017 Subaru STi demo car. The vehicle showcases a full Focal Utopia audio system along with multiple accessories including a remote start system and several cameras. Cold weather here in the Northeast is not doing the current battery any favors, even though it is already upgraded from OEM to an Optimal battery.

    I plan to add a second battery in the rear to support the audio system. Weight and space efficiency strongly favor a lithium cell for that secondary position, which is why your video caught my attention. Cost is not my primary concern. Quality and reliability are the priority.

    One point I am hoping to understand better relates to charging requirements. My assumption has always been that lithium batteries require specific charging profiles to ensure safety and longevity. Would a lithium secondary battery be able to run in parallel with a conventional AGM starter battery in the front without issue, or would I need to convert both batteries to lithium so they remain matched in chemistry and charging behavior? Additionally, are there any vehicle-specific changes typically required when switching to lithium as a primary automotive battery?

    Your insight in the video definitely helped clarify the advantages. Any guidance you can provide on safe integration for a high-output audio application would be greatly appreciated.

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