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Anyone try lithium batteries yet?
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<blockquote data-quote="RobDooley" data-source="post: 5283982" data-attributes="member: 20045"><p>Seriously considering the Ionic Lithium batteries. For the life of my Triton I have used Optima Blue Tops, Group 31m batteries exclusively. two 12 volts for trolling motor and one 12 volt for cranking big engine and all accessories which includes two Humminbird Helix 10's. They are five years old and have served me well. However, I believe it is time to replace. Presently the Optima's sell for $374.99 each, totally $1,124.97. I can buy two Ionic 12 volts with 50ah each for trolling motor for $350.00 each. One 12 volt 125ah for big engine and all electronics and accessories for $800.00. For a total of $1,500.00. I have been doing a lot of research with regards to safely cranking my Mercury 225 Opti Max and concluded they are safe. A lot of guys are doing it. Plan on discussing in depth with a guy here in Chattanooga that sells and installs them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RobDooley, post: 5283982, member: 20045"] Seriously considering the Ionic Lithium batteries. For the life of my Triton I have used Optima Blue Tops, Group 31m batteries exclusively. two 12 volts for trolling motor and one 12 volt for cranking big engine and all accessories which includes two Humminbird Helix 10's. They are five years old and have served me well. However, I believe it is time to replace. Presently the Optima's sell for $374.99 each, totally $1,124.97. I can buy two Ionic 12 volts with 50ah each for trolling motor for $350.00 each. One 12 volt 125ah for big engine and all electronics and accessories for $800.00. For a total of $1,500.00. I have been doing a lot of research with regards to safely cranking my Mercury 225 Opti Max and concluded they are safe. A lot of guys are doing it. Plan on discussing in depth with a guy here in Chattanooga that sells and installs them. [/QUOTE]
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