If you decide impulse lithium make sure and register your batteries.
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If you decide impulse lithium make sure and register your batteries.
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That was actually revised, we don't play games with warranties but like for customers who purchase from our dealers register the product so we have it on record.
We will honor a warranty claim from a customer that can provide information that they are the original purchaser. The warranty, like most manufacturers, is limited to the original purchaser and is not transferable
This makes it easy when we get a call with questions
Thanks for pointing this out and I hope this answer clarifies our position regarding warranty
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Bot pair of the 12v100aH Impulse Platinums. Warranty, Discounted price, and quik responses to PM’s and emails were their selling point to Me. Last set lead acid lasted 18mo’s. Thats a losing proposition. Being a site sponsor here and on BBC helped too
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Curious if any of the lithium battery's pair with with depth finders wifi/blue tooth for state of charge?
Lithium will show 13.5-13.1v until they are on the last 10% of charge. Voltage reading doesnt work. Thats part of why they work so great, consistent power draw throughout the whole discharge range.
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Yep,but dont think you can run the app on a fishfinder to show state of charge.The ionic app i think will tell you how much time remaining left on the battery after younfire all your electronics up,thats pretty handy.Some guys are actually runing 16volt lithiums on there electronics,they say it makes the return alittle better.Heard you haft to be careful with the 16volt,some electronics wont handle it.
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Yeah i dont know of any that will link Bluetooth to a fishfinder. That probably wont happen until a fishfinder company buys a battery company.
Most Bluetooth batteries wont even work on other batteries apps, even though they recognize the battery.
I think the voltage increase making better returns was a myth that was debunked, but I do not know that for sure. The 16v batteries offer better runtime beds the electronics pull less amps as voltage increases. So a 20Ah 16v will run quite a bit longer than a 20Ah 12v (13.5v). But the 16v also cost much more than the 13.5v.
Garmins are okay up to 20V for head units. But some guys run them on tool batteries up to 21v and do fine. I ran mine off a 16.4v jump pack for a while while ice fishing and it liked it.
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