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Location: plant earth | Anyone out there have any experience with lithium pros marine batteries and chargers? |
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| Very expensive, Around $2000 |
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Location: Hudson,WI | Wow, what kind of use do you get out of 1 charge on those batteries? |
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Location: plant earth | i have found them alot cheaper and the charger hooks up to your exhisting charging system on your outboard so if the engine is running the battereis are charging. if youre going to different spots you get a charge also they have 1 battery that 24 volts no two battery setup, and one thats 36 volts eliminating a 3 battery set up. |
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| Where did you find them |
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| A lot of the Bass Pros are running them now, as they are much lighter and last much longer per charge and over a lifetime. I just read an article in BassMaster about Aaron Martens set up. Think that he paid 1200 per and figures he cuts 200 lbs off of his total weight compared to traditional lead core batteries. A bit expensive for me, but hey if your in the buisness and fishing tourneys then maybe they are for you. I know he also said he thinks his trolling motor runs faster on them and that he could go 3-4 days without recharging. |
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