Quick AW batt questions

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I know a lot of people use the 1600s. I use the 2200s only since my builds (anywhere from .5 to 1.0 depending on the atty) don't need the extra amperage. One batt lasts me all day. Haven't tried the 3000s but I think they're flat top if that matters to you.
yes thanks, just looking for button tops at the moment. My 25R's are working fine, just looking for some backups.
 

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The 3000's are rewrapped LG HG2's. Very good batteries that are getting really popular. I'm using them after using the 1600's for the past year and would recommend the 3000's hands down. If you want to save a little cash look for the LG HG2's on RTD, the brown ones.

Edited: I see you're looking for button tops, the 3000's are flat tops.
 

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The 3000's are rewrapped LG HG2's. Very good batteries that are getting really popular. I'm using them after using the 1600's for the past year and would recommend the 3000's hands down. If you want to save a little cash look for the LG HG2's on RTD, the brown ones.

Edited: I see you're looking for button tops, the 3000's are flat tops.
hrmm interesting. are all AW's rewraps or just that version?
 

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Yep - the dude that operates AW (those are his initials) takes the best of the best and rewraps them. Think of it like the "Criterion Collection" of batts. You can trust most any AW bat (provided it meets your performance needs).

The 1600's are still a great battery, and the 2200's are good (but with a lower max amp rating). If you went flat top, the HG2's are stellar.
 

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Yep - the dude that operates AW (those are his initials) takes the best of the best and rewraps them. Think of it like the "Criterion Collection" of batts. You can trust most any AW bat (provided it meets your performance needs).

The 1600's are still a great battery, and the 2200's are good (but with a lower max amp rating). If you went flat top, the HG2's are stellar.
I had been stuck on using nothing but aw button tops when I get my new batts, but recently have been thinking of checking out the HG2's, at least for the woodvil, but maybe for the grand as well. I've been using a rotation of 4 gray pannies (flat top), cuz that's what I had, and one aw imr that I have, and love the throw of the aw, but have been hearing sooooo much good about the hg2's lately, I'm certainly considering them.
 
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looks like ill do one of each - if mooch says the hg2 are best in class i got to listen to that. BUT i want to try the short throw, so gonna snag a 2200 AW button.


Thanks for the insight and info guys!
Grab some REO door magnets and put one on top of that hg2 when it comes in. Shortens the throw to replicate an AW button top. Also reduces the pitting and arcing that seem to plague flat tops in grands otherwise. Been doing this for a while now, works great. @SteamStack for the pro tip!
 
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