I have a Amped Outdoor 30Ah battery since 2020 and never had any problems.
Can anyone give feedback on Amped Oudoor, and Ionic batteries both pro and con. Im thinking of buying one for my setup.
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Ranger RT 188 (2016)
Mercury 4 stroke 115
Garmin 93sv bow
Garmin 106 live scope & console
I never really saw the need to until my lead battery would only last 5-6 hours and would be barely getting by on 11.2-11.3 volts
so I bought an impulse lithium!
and am very satisfied with it ! Great service nice folks was on my door step within 2 days
I have 2x10” and a12” garmin plus live scope and have yet saw it under 13 volts longest day out so far has been right at 8 hours.
Have read horror stories about leaving them charging while real cold but I left the charger plugged up and batteries charging when in got down 3 and no issues at all! Did read where the impulse was good down to -4 !
peace of mind and 10 year warranty definitely will replace the rest of my lead batteries as they go out with impulse.
Too blessed to be stressed!
I never really saw the need to until my lead battery would only last 5-6 hours and would be barely getting by on 11.2-11.3 volts <br />
so I bought an impulse lithium!<br />
and am very satisfied with it ! Great service nice folks was on my door step within 2 days <br />
I have 2x10” and a12” garmin plus live scope and have yet saw it under 13 volts longest day out so far has been right at 8 hours.<br />
Have read horror stories about leaving them charging while real cold but I left the charger plugged up and batteries charging when in got down 3 and no issues at all! Did read where the impulse was good down to -4 ! <br />
peace of mind and 10 year warranty definitely will replace the rest of my lead batteries as they go out with impulse.
So what size battery are you running? I will be running one 9 and two 10 plus livescope and was thinking about a 60AH.
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Ranger RT 188 (2016)
Mercury 4 stroke 115
Garmin 93sv bow
Garmin 106 live scope & console
Amped outdoors has been good for me. Their customer service replaced a broken charger. I have two 19ah batteries that I run in parallel in big boat and single in the kayak setup.
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Amped have been good to me
I went with the 100 amp !
just because I find my self staying on the water from dust to dawn sometimes just fooling around so I wanted to have plenty for those 12-13 hours days .
Too blessed to be stressed!
I used an Amped 30AH for several years until I added another livescope to the front. I bought the no name lithium 100AH a year ago and have not had any problems with it yet.
Scott Echols
Hi-Tek Stuff
Crazy Angler Tackle
I've personally never really understood the craze behind everyone buying these high priced lithium ion batteries? I'm just speaking from my personal experience and may eat my words. I run 4-29 series everstarts from walmart. 2 for the trolling motor, 1 for the cranking battery, 1 for livescope black box, garmin 106 sv and garmin 93 sv. I've fished (longlined) many days from daylight to dark with the livescope on all day and never had any battery issues? Hope my good luck continues. Trying to understand the true benefit to have the lithium ion?
What I see mostly is less weight, longer warranty, and in some cases a Bluetooth connection to keep track of charge level (on the water).
I only have the one 50ah Lithium that I bought to use for my LS setup ... and even it was a "test run" just to see how long it would last. I only got to use it one time, and it wasn't fully charged when I did. It lasted about 6hrs running the Garmin 93sv unit & Livescope (constantly on for the whole 6hrs). I chose an off brand that cost me about 1/2 of what a brand name battery does.
I live in an apt complex and have to bring batteries & equipment into & out of my upstairs apt, so weight is the dominant factor for me. At my age and condition, humping a couple of 30-45lb batteries down the stairs & out to the truck, then back up the stairs when I get home, is getting to be a task.