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The issue with pulse/burst power vs continuous is the same that we have with peak power vs rms on speakers... advertising just the peak or pulse or burst is a marketing ploy and doesn't represent the battery ( or speaker ) on a level ground ( so to speak ). In fact, both numbers are important just depending on the application... Saying that the pulse value is the one that is important because that's what vapor's use... ignores that many other people use them in other areas... most notably flashlights as just one example..
I used to install car stereos on and off for 15 years.
Someone would call me and say "I got this 4000 watt amp..." I would think bullshit more like 125 watts X 2 RMS
4000 watts @ 1k with 5% THD LOL