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Pondering trolling motor battery selection
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<blockquote data-quote="airshot" data-source="post: 493696" data-attributes="member: 1183"><p>Many, many differences !!!! Read instructions carefully !!! The Lifepo4 lithium are the safest ones on the market right now, use the correct charger and dont make any really dumb mistakes, you will be good !! These have about 4-5x as many cycles availiable compared to an agm battery ! These have been designed to be user friendly and more forgiving for that "oops" moment. Been looking at them myself, my two group 31 trolling batteries are three years old, still work good but I know they will be giving up before long. The group 31's are almost 100 lbs each, a good 100 amp lifepo4 are under 50 lbs!! Good ones have 10 plus year warranties!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="airshot, post: 493696, member: 1183"] Many, many differences !!!! Read instructions carefully !!! The Lifepo4 lithium are the safest ones on the market right now, use the correct charger and dont make any really dumb mistakes, you will be good !! These have about 4-5x as many cycles availiable compared to an agm battery ! These have been designed to be user friendly and more forgiving for that "oops" moment. Been looking at them myself, my two group 31 trolling batteries are three years old, still work good but I know they will be giving up before long. The group 31's are almost 100 lbs each, a good 100 amp lifepo4 are under 50 lbs!! Good ones have 10 plus year warranties!! [/QUOTE]
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