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    I tried 3 no name from Amazon, on a 36 V TM. Worked great when they worked , BUT , often one or more would
    shut down after re charging. Voltage would read 0 on one or more of the 3. Got frustrated and went to Walmart and bought
    3 old school batteries . Contacted the seller and got a big run around, they are still sitting in my garage.


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    I think competetion will bring the lithium battery prices down from where they started out. The cheaper batteries as with other lead acid batteries will sometimes fail. The high priced name brands have failures too. Having a dealer to support your purchase is more important than the name or manufacturer of the battery. I have one 100ah Ionic with bluetooth . No issues yet. Purchased from Central KY Sonar, Nicholasville KY. If I do have a problem, I got someone to go to. Support your local busineses. You may pay more but you will get more.
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    There are newer and better batteries being developed all the time. Do a search for them and be amazed. Like one for your electric car that you can drive coast to coast 3 times without recharging. Or was it 2 times. I forget. Either way thats amazing.
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    I power troll and pull cranks a lot. I bought the Wiezz Lithium on Amazon. They had a sale for $220 a piece for the 100 AH. My old lead batteries would run out of juice by lunch time. These new ones last all day and and still shows fully charged on the min Kota battery monitor.You could fish them two days in a row easy. I haven’t looked back. I had a Buddy recommend them who guides. He has had them for a couple of years with no issues. They say that they have the same makings as the expensive ones. After my experience I wouldn’t waste the money on the expensive ones. Only downfall with them I’ve had is they aren’t blue tooth.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bigdawg1988 View Post
    I power troll and pull cranks a lot. I bought the Wiezz Lithium on Amazon. They had a sale for $220 a piece for the 100 AH. My old lead batteries would run out of juice by lunch time. These new ones last all day and and still shows fully charged on the min Kota battery monitor.You could fish them two days in a row easy. I haven’t looked back. I had a Buddy recommend them who guides. He has had them for a couple of years with no issues. They say that they have the same makings as the expensive ones. After my experience I wouldn’t waste the money on the expensive ones. Only downfall with them I’ve had is they aren’t blue tooth.
    I too like the Weize 100AH lithium on Amazon. Between my neighbor and I we have bought 4 of them. Work great!


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    I also have a pair of them for my trolling motor batteries. So far,so good.
    I also have an Ionics 125 AH for outboard, accessories and electronics.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lowe rider View Post
    I also have a pair of them for my trolling motor batteries. So far,so good.
    I also have an Ionics 125 AH for outboard, accessories and electronics.
    What size outboard?

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    I've been running a Lossigy 12v 100AH battery for the last 3 months. No issues. I charge it with one bank of my Minn Kota D315 charger, I still have lead acid on the other 2 banks.
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    My future plans are to add an Eco Worthy either 30AH or 50AH battery for my electronics.
    I'm at the point in my life that the weight of the lead Acid batteries are getting to be too much for me to handle.

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    Quote Originally Posted by crappiemax View Post
    What size outboard?
    I’m running a Mercury 115 four stroke.
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