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<blockquote data-quote="longjohn119" data-source="post: 135241" data-attributes="member: 2826"><p>I got a 110 amp battery at Walmart last year for about $62 with trade-in of old core. The last one I got there lasted over 6 seasons of hard use, 10 bucks a year is pretty hard to beat</p><p></p><p>50 bucks for 16 amp hours doesn't seem like all that great of a deal unless space was at a real premium or you wanted a portable system to move from boat to boat. You can only get 6-7 amp hours out of an 8 amp hour battery without over discharging and shortening it's life</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="longjohn119, post: 135241, member: 2826"] I got a 110 amp battery at Walmart last year for about $62 with trade-in of old core. The last one I got there lasted over 6 seasons of hard use, 10 bucks a year is pretty hard to beat 50 bucks for 16 amp hours doesn't seem like all that great of a deal unless space was at a real premium or you wanted a portable system to move from boat to boat. You can only get 6-7 amp hours out of an 8 amp hour battery without over discharging and shortening it's life [/QUOTE]
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