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Lithium battery - worth the expense?
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<blockquote data-quote="Pothole" data-source="post: 497906" data-attributes="member: 11821"><p>Bought a 100 ah lithium from <a href="https://lithiumhub.com/product/12-volt-100ah-lithium-deep-cycle-battery/" target="_blank">Lithium Hub</a> a little over a year ago for slightly over $600 (on sale). I use it to run my lights, electronics, and my 12v Power Drive trolling motor. I have a separate wet cell battery for starting with both on a NOCO charger that can be set for whatever type battery I have. My lithium battery comes with an 11-year warranty, and I can check the remaining capacity with an app on my phone while I am on the water. I do a lot of fishing where I utilize the Spot Lock feature on my trolling motor, and I have yet to take my battery down below 50%. I'm sure in heavy current or high winds that would change, but this battery will easily last me a day of fishing without worrying about how much capacity it has left. It has definitely been a great investment and I am glad I went with a higher-grade battery than some of the cheaper lithium options out there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pothole, post: 497906, member: 11821"] Bought a 100 ah lithium from [URL='https://lithiumhub.com/product/12-volt-100ah-lithium-deep-cycle-battery/']Lithium Hub[/URL] a little over a year ago for slightly over $600 (on sale). I use it to run my lights, electronics, and my 12v Power Drive trolling motor. I have a separate wet cell battery for starting with both on a NOCO charger that can be set for whatever type battery I have. My lithium battery comes with an 11-year warranty, and I can check the remaining capacity with an app on my phone while I am on the water. I do a lot of fishing where I utilize the Spot Lock feature on my trolling motor, and I have yet to take my battery down below 50%. I'm sure in heavy current or high winds that would change, but this battery will easily last me a day of fishing without worrying about how much capacity it has left. It has definitely been a great investment and I am glad I went with a higher-grade battery than some of the cheaper lithium options out there. [/QUOTE]
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