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<blockquote data-quote="Ridge Runner" data-source="post: 192636" data-attributes="member: 3775"><p>I agree, this higher voltage power Quest bothers me for 2 reasons, 1) reliability, 2) and Burn time,, I did not see any difference between running 11.6 or 13 volts, Once it gets up around 14.6 then there is a difference, Personally I would be running Nenads 2900s and be done with it because if I am get 6.5+ hours from the 2650s then the 2900s are going to be close to 8 hours and it was the run time that was our main Goal, The problems turned up when thoughts turned to raising the Voltage to that of the Pro,</p><p></p><p>The Up side to all this was when I said about running the Energizer Lithium disposable batteries, which does give a huge run time and a total of 14.64 volts although at a premium, But as a last resort (Backup) or a long weekend they tick all the boxes.</p><p></p><p>john</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ridge Runner, post: 192636, member: 3775"] I agree, this higher voltage power Quest bothers me for 2 reasons, 1) reliability, 2) and Burn time,, I did not see any difference between running 11.6 or 13 volts, Once it gets up around 14.6 then there is a difference, Personally I would be running Nenads 2900s and be done with it because if I am get 6.5+ hours from the 2650s then the 2900s are going to be close to 8 hours and it was the run time that was our main Goal, The problems turned up when thoughts turned to raising the Voltage to that of the Pro, The Up side to all this was when I said about running the Energizer Lithium disposable batteries, which does give a huge run time and a total of 14.64 volts although at a premium, But as a last resort (Backup) or a long weekend they tick all the boxes. john [/QUOTE]
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