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<blockquote data-quote="tellico4x4" data-source="post: 5634540" data-attributes="member: 2474"><p>When we were into hard core rock crawling used them on all our buggies. Red one for cranking & yellow for winch. Beauty for me was we could wedge them into small places when building buggy, even upside down if needed. Had one mounted a little too close to a header one time that melted one side & caught fire out in Moab! Two years later we were still using it.</p><p></p><p>That said, I agree with [USER=1859]@scn[/USER] on the lithium. Replaced five 100 amp AGM with two 200 amp Lithium batteries on my solar setup at camp. A tad pricey but well worth it imo. One 100 amp AGM weighes more than the 200 amp Lithium.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tellico4x4, post: 5634540, member: 2474"] When we were into hard core rock crawling used them on all our buggies. Red one for cranking & yellow for winch. Beauty for me was we could wedge them into small places when building buggy, even upside down if needed. Had one mounted a little too close to a header one time that melted one side & caught fire out in Moab! Two years later we were still using it. That said, I agree with [USER=1859]@scn[/USER] on the lithium. Replaced five 100 amp AGM with two 200 amp Lithium batteries on my solar setup at camp. A tad pricey but well worth it imo. One 100 amp AGM weighes more than the 200 amp Lithium. [/QUOTE]
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