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Advanced Electric KILO HP80 80Ah Sodium-Ion Car Audio Battery
Advanced Electric KILO HP80 80Ah Sodium-Ion Car Audio Battery
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I like the fact that it's enclosed, and safer than my cmax lithium bank.I am charging it up to 15.5 and hopefully it will stay around that once it's charged.
Advanced Electric KILO HP80 80Ah Sodium-Ion Car Audio Battery
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The Advanced Electric KILO HP80 80Ah Sodium-Ion Car Audio Battery is built for serious high-output car audio systems that need strong current delivery, fast recovery, and dependable voltage support under load. If your build is moving into the 12,000 to 17,000 watt range, the HP80 is the middle battery in the Advanced Electric KILO HP lineup and one of the strongest options for daily drivers, demo vehicles, multi-amp systems, and competition-style builds.
For customers shopping for a sodium-ion car audio battery, 14V charging support, high-current battery performance, and cleaner wiring options for bigger systems, the HP80 hits a serious sweet spot. It gives you modern sodium-ion chemistry, strong discharge capability, a wide charging range, and a terminal layout made for real car audio installs.
This is not just a basic battery upgrade. The HP80 is made for car audio systems that need stronger current delivery, better voltage stability, faster recovery, and cleaner support for serious amplifier power. You can also compare the full lineup by shopping all Advanced Electric car audio batteries at Audio Sellerz.
Why Choose the Advanced Electric HP80?
The HP80 is built for car audio builders who need stable voltage, serious output capability, and cleaner power distribution in larger daily systems, demo vehicles, and multi-amp builds. With 17C continuous output and 20C burst capability, it is designed to keep up when the system is played hard and often.
Its 13.8V to 16V charging range makes it a strong fit for upgraded charging systems, and its 24 positive and 24 negative terminals give installers much more flexibility for clean power and ground distribution.
For many serious builds, that terminal layout alone makes the HP80 easier to work with than piecing together a more awkward battery setup. If your current electrical system is struggling with voltage drop, weak recovery, hot amplifiers, dimming lights, or inconsistent output, the HP80 gives you a serious battery foundation to build around.
It is not a magic fix for bad wiring or weak grounds, but when the rest of the system is built correctly, this battery can become a major part of a stronger car audio electrical setup.
Why Sodium-Ion Makes Sense for a 15,000 Watt Car Audio System
At this power level, battery choice is not just about adding reserve. It is about using a battery chemistry, charging range, and connection layout that make sense for real car audio demand.
The Advanced Electric HP80 gives serious systems strong discharge capability, active balancing, broad charging flexibility, and a cleaner path for high-current wiring. For many 12,000 to 17,000 watt setups, the HP80 makes more sense than a more complicated battery bank because it combines serious output, modern chemistry, and a terminal layout built for real installers.
If you want a battery that supports serious amplifier power while keeping the trunk layout cleaner and easier to service, this is where the KILO HP lineup really starts to shine. The HP80 is built for customers who are past basic electrical support and need a battery that can keep up with a real high-output system.
Not sure which model fits your build best? Read the Advanced Electric HP40 vs HP80 vs HP200 comparison guide before choosing.
Advanced Electric KILO HP80 Key Features
- 80Ah sodium-ion design
- 17C continuous output
- 20C burst capability
- Actively balanced pack
- 13.8V to 16V charging range
- 14°F to 140°F operating range
- 24 positive terminals
- 24 negative terminals
- Accepts both lug and direct-wire connections at the same time
- Rated for up to 750A alternator charging
Advanced Electric HP80 Specs
| Battery Model | Advanced Electric KILO HP80 |
| Battery Capacity | 80Ah |
| Battery Chemistry | Sodium-ion |
| Continuous Output | 17C |
| Burst Capability | 20C |
| Charging Range | 13.8V to 16V |
| Operating Range | 14°F to 140°F |
| Terminals | 24 positive and 24 negative |
| Connection Style | Accepts lug and direct-wire connections at the same time |
| Alternator Charging Rating | Up to 750A |
| Length | 18.82 inches |
| Width | 7.53 inches |
| Height | 8.65 inches |
| Weight | 44 lb |
The HP80 gives you serious output and capacity in a footprint that still fits many trunks, amp racks, and larger custom layouts. It is large enough to support serious systems, but still practical enough for real-world builds where space, wiring access, and serviceability matter.
Real-World Amplifier Power Capability
The Advanced Electric KILO HP80 is built for serious car audio power, but real-world performance depends on charging voltage, alternator output, amplifier efficiency, wire size, grounding, fuse protection, and how the system is played.
15.5V Charging Recommended
- 14,000W standalone constant
- 15,000W with stock alternator
- 16,000W with 200A alternator
- 17,000W with 300A alternator
14.8V Charging
- 12,000W standalone constant
- 13,000W with stock alternator
- 14,000W with 200A alternator
- 15,000W with 300A alternator
14.4V Charging
- 11,500W standalone constant
- 12,500W with stock alternator
- 13,500W with 200A alternator
- 14,500W with 300A alternator
14.0V Charging
- 11,000W standalone constant
- 12,000W with stock alternator
- 13,000W with 200A alternator
- 14,000W with 300A alternator
Who the Advanced Electric HP80 Is Best For
The Advanced Electric KILO HP80 is a strong choice for customers who are building serious daily drivers, demo vehicles, competition-style systems, or multi-amp setups that need real battery support.
It is the middle option in the KILO HP lineup, but it is not a small battery. This is for systems that are already asking for serious current.
The HP80 is a great choice for:
- Serious daily drivers with large amplifier power
- Demo vehicles that need fast recovery and consistent output
- Competition-style builds in the 12,000 to 17,000 watt range
- Multi-amp systems needing more connection flexibility
- Builders who want an Advanced Electric sodium-ion battery with serious real-world capability
- Systems using large monoblock amplifiers
- Vehicles with upgraded wiring, Big 3 upgrades, and stronger alternator support
Why the HP80 Works Well for Multi-Amp Builds
One of the biggest advantages of the HP80 is the terminal layout. With 24 positive and 24 negative terminals, builders have much more flexibility when connecting large amplifiers, multiple amps, extra banks, distribution blocks, busbars, and clean power and ground runs.
In a serious car audio build, wiring layout matters. A messy battery setup can make the system harder to service, harder to troubleshoot, and harder to expand later. The HP80 gives installers more room to build a cleaner layout while still supporting serious current demand.
This is especially useful for systems running one large subwoofer amplifier plus mids and highs amps, multiple monoblock amplifiers, or a larger trunk layout where wire routing needs to stay organized. If your build is centered around serious subwoofer power, make sure the amplifier side is right too by shopping monoblock car audio amplifiers built for high-output bass systems.
HP80 Electrical Support Tips
The battery is only one part of the electrical system. To get the most out of the Advanced Electric HP80, the rest of the build still needs to be done correctly.
Before adding the HP80 to your system, make sure you are thinking about proper car audio power wire, clean battery and amplifier grounds, Big 3 upgrade kits, correct fuse blocks and fuse protection, alternator output, battery mounting location, distribution blocks or busbars, voltage monitoring, charging voltage, and system goals.
A strong sodium-ion battery works best when it is part of a complete electrical plan. If the wiring is undersized, the ground is weak, or the alternator cannot keep up with how the vehicle is being used, the battery may not solve everything by itself.
Choose the Right Advanced Electric Battery
The HP80 is the middle battery in the KILO HP lineup and one of the most useful choices for serious daily, demo, and competition-style car audio systems. It gives you more support than the HP40 without jumping all the way into the larger HP200.
Need a smaller option for less power? Check out the Advanced Electric KILO HP40 sodium-ion battery for daily drivers and more compact high-output systems.
Need more battery for extreme power? Move up to the Advanced Electric KILO HP200 sodium-ion battery for serious competition-style and 25,000 to 40,000+ watt builds.
You can also use the Advanced Electric car audio battery guide to learn how these batteries fit into high-power systems, or read the drop-in car audio battery upgrade guide if you are trying to decide where battery support fits into your build.
Buy the Advanced Electric HP80 at AudioSellerz.com
If you want a serious Advanced Electric sodium-ion battery built for high-power car audio systems, the KILO HP80 is the battery in this lineup that makes the most sense for a huge range of serious daily, demo, and competition-style builds.
The HP80 is a strong fit for customers who need real current support, better voltage stability, cleaner multi-amp wiring options, and a battery that can support serious amplifier power when the rest of the electrical system is built correctly.
Frequently Asked Questions
What kind of system is the Advanced Electric HP80 best for?
The HP80 is best for serious daily drivers, demo vehicles, and larger multi-amp systems in the 12,000 to 17,000 watt range.
Why choose the HP80 for a 15,000 watt system?
The HP80 gives you strong current delivery, a wide 13.8V to 16V charging range, and 24 positive and 24 negative terminals that make high-current wiring cleaner and easier to manage in serious builds.
Is the HP80 good for 14V charging stability?
Yes. The HP80 is built for serious car audio use and supports a 13.8V to 16V charging range, making it a strong choice for builds where voltage support matters.
How many terminals does the HP80 have?
The HP80 has 24 positive and 24 negative terminals, which is a big advantage for multi-amp systems, extra banks, and cleaner trunk layouts.
Should I buy the HP40, HP80, or HP200?
Choose the HP40 for smaller high-output daily systems, the HP80 for serious 12,000 to 17,000 watt builds, and the HP200 if you are stepping into extreme power and competition-style territory.
Can the HP80 replace multiple smaller batteries?
In many builds, the HP80 can be a cleaner and more powerful option than piecing together a more complicated battery setup. The right answer still depends on amplifier power, alternator output, charging voltage, wire size, grounding, and how the system is used.
Does the HP80 still need upgraded wiring?
Yes. A strong battery works best with proper wire size, clean grounds, correct fuse protection, and charging support that matches the system. The HP80 can support serious power, but the rest of the electrical system still needs to be built correctly.
Advanced Electric Battery Order Notice
Advanced Electric batteries are built to order. Please allow an average lead time of 1 to 2 weeks before shipping. Lead times can sometimes be longer during busy periods, high-demand seasons, or heavy order volume.
All Advanced Electric battery sales are final. Advanced Electric battery orders cannot be canceled for any reason once placed, unless canceled by Audio Sellerz.
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