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<blockquote data-quote="Billy H" data-source="post: 518393" data-attributes="member: 34877"><p>Uh</p><p></p><p>It does require a procedure to wake them up but is as simple as jumping with another battery. As far as 12 volt 150 AMP lifep04 I know ecoworthy makes one. I can’t speak for that particular unit but I run two 100 AH Ecoworthy in series to run my trolling motor and they have been very good so far. Also run my electronics on an ecoworthy 50 amp that’s been good as well. Im only on my second season with them. YMMV.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Billy H, post: 518393, member: 34877"] Uh It does require a procedure to wake them up but is as simple as jumping with another battery. As far as 12 volt 150 AMP lifep04 I know ecoworthy makes one. I can’t speak for that particular unit but I run two 100 AH Ecoworthy in series to run my trolling motor and they have been very good so far. Also run my electronics on an ecoworthy 50 amp that’s been good as well. Im only on my second season with them. YMMV. [/QUOTE]
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