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    Have mine ran to an Optima 31 which is my cranking battery and can run all day and some. Have yet to see below 12 v.

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    Having 4 battery's to charge is a pain, but it's worth it.

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    I run a 93sv, 73sv, live scope, airators, and starter off of a $100 battery from academy. I run the terrova off of 2 similar batteries. I have fished for up to 8 hrs, but I usually fish less, without issue.

    I used to take a portable jumpstarter because of all the threads that I read about live scope power consumption. I don't anymore. But it's worse with a big screen 10"-12".

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    To a group 29 Deka AGM, I've got a Helix 10, a LS with 93SV, a Solix 12, and all the other normal stuff that runs off cranking battery. I can fish all day with all graphs on and not pull the battery down. I have a 3 bank charger and didn't want to have to add another charger. For the price of the recommended size lithium that I've seen posted, you can buy a 29 or 31 AGM cranking battery and not have to worry about another charger.
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