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Fhrx
27-09-2007, 02:08 PM
If you're familiar with the audio industry in Australia you'll appreciate there has been a shortage of Stinger batteries for months now. During this time many of our customers have instead opted to install either Optima or Odyssey batteries. However for some people, especially Honda owners, this has not been an option (many Honda's simply cannot accommodate the Optima or Odyssey due to real estate being restricted by the battery mount location behind the passenger shock tower - when confronted with this situation shops use the Stinger SPV35). Well, the wait is over; the new range of Stinger power cells are now available through Stinger dealers around the country!

http://www.stingerelectronics.com/prodimages/SPV35.jpg http://www.stingerelectronics.com/prodimages/SPV44.jpg

Stinger’s Power series batteries utilise many of the same technologies as the worlds best batteries but without the exorbitant price tag. The valve regulated lead acid battery utilizes dry cell technology with an absorbed glass mat for performance that places it far ahead of other batteries. This makes the Power series the perfect choice for excellent dry cell performance on a budget. For further information on these sensational batteries click here (http://www.stingerelectronics.com). :D

Here is the direct link to the SPV35 (http://www.stingerelectronics.com/prodDetail.asp?strID=322). :D

Bayani
28-09-2007, 03:23 AM
How much can one expect to pay for batteries such as these, and what features would it have say over optima yellow-tops?

TRU32U
28-09-2007, 05:47 AM
Cca??

D4rk4n63l
28-09-2007, 09:12 AM
yeah, want to know as well.. which one's better... yellow top or this one? and how much for each?

Fhrx
28-09-2007, 09:28 AM
Click the link guys, click the link...

D4rk4n63l
28-09-2007, 03:48 PM
price?

Bayani
30-09-2007, 05:27 AM
I like the specs. Looks like my next battery. :)

smoknhothonda
30-09-2007, 10:53 AM
Just a question relating to these stinger dry cells

Say I have a run of the mill Century/Exide/Yuasa battery, what benefits will I get from installing one of these dry cell batteries other then the obvious (more cranking power and longer lasting)

Will I actually 'hear' the difference if I am running a high end SQ setup?