Bill,
that's a very interesting read for sure, and a eye opener too !!! thanks for sharing !!!
Please read this before you make the change. Prices are steadily dropping and soon these power packed, light weight battery options with look more attractive to more boaters.
Why Lithium-Ion Batteries Could Be A Problem On Boats - Seaworthy Magazine - BoatUS
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Bill,
that's a very interesting read for sure, and a eye opener too !!! thanks for sharing !!!
"What if you woke up today with only the things you thanked God for yesterday"
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Good read Bill. I have a bass fishing buddy that has them in his bass boat. He says he hasn’t had any problems with them and they work great.
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I've been using a 12v 10ah for 4 trips now to run my panoptics set up with black box and it will last 1 day and a couple hours on day two on a single charge. I'm impressed that a batt that weighs maybe 2# does such a great job. When it dies on day two I would switch to a standard deep cycle batt in the boat. Now when I get home I let the simulator run until the batt shuts off. This way I can charge it and know it will last a whole day and I don't have to worry about switching to a standard batt. I'm really considering buying a second one as a spare for the longer days of summer. I haven't been using them long but with the proper wiring (12 ga) I don't expect any problems.
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