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<blockquote data-quote="Hduke86" data-source="post: 5634735" data-attributes="member: 18913"><p>Don't know how much the Optima AGM battery costs but I have all lithium batteries. My trolling motor 24v Ulterra 80# is a single 24v lithium, a separate 12v lithium mini 100ah for my graphs and interior/exterior lights. I have a dedicated 12v lithium 50Ah for my Livescope. I have been fishing plenty daylight to dark and have FULL power on everything when I get off the water. They hold full power until the end. I suggest going lithium 12v and you'll be amazed at the steady full power and weight savings. All of mine are Li-time lithium and have nothing but praise to say about them and the quick customer service.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hduke86, post: 5634735, member: 18913"] Don’t know how much the Optima AGM battery costs but I have all lithium batteries. My trolling motor 24v Ulterra 80# is a single 24v lithium, a separate 12v lithium mini 100ah for my graphs and interior/exterior lights. I have a dedicated 12v lithium 50Ah for my Livescope. I have been fishing plenty daylight to dark and have FULL power on everything when I get off the water. They hold full power until the end. I suggest going lithium 12v and you’ll be amazed at the steady full power and weight savings. All of mine are Li-time lithium and have nothing but praise to say about them and the quick customer service. [/QUOTE]
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