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Re: 2 stroke Mercury cranking battery advice [Re: davidsears] #15027308 03/25/24 11:16 PM
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Been there done that with the X2......worked great for a couple years and then completely died after warranty ran out of course....

Do yourself a favor and go Ionics 125 Lithium......just sayin thumb


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Re: 2 stroke Mercury cranking battery advice [Re: davidsears] #15027323 03/25/24 11:28 PM
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X2 AGM- won’t fool with it again

Re: 2 stroke Mercury cranking battery advice [Re: McLovin’] #15027384 03/26/24 12:45 AM
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Originally Posted by McLovin’
X2 AGM- won’t fool with it again


My X2 couldn't hang with my graph setup. Splurge the $200 more and get an Ionic 125a and not fool with it again for an even longer time.

Re: 2 stroke Mercury cranking battery advice [Re: davidsears] #15027390 03/26/24 12:49 AM
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2014 Pro XS 250 2 stroke, 2014 Ranger Z521c, Last year new HDS 12 carbon on console, new HDS 12 carbon on bow and active target, new Helix 12 on bow for 360. Replaced starter battery with biggest x2 agm. Weighs about 70 pounds. I think it is 125 ah plus. Couldn't last a day. Engine wouldnt start after about 5 hours. Added Dakota Lithium 60 ah as dedicated bow HDS and active target power. No more problems and active target is quite a bit clearer. Active target uses lots of power.


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Re: 2 stroke Mercury cranking battery advice [Re: tmd11111] #15027407 03/26/24 01:01 AM
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Originally Posted by tmd11111
Originally Posted by McLovin’
X2 AGM- won’t fool with it again


My X2 couldn't hang with my graph setup. Splurge the $200 more and get an Ionic 125a and not fool with it again for an even longer time.


My 31 X2 can’t hang with running the scope all day so Lithium is in my near future.

Re: 2 stroke Mercury cranking battery advice [Re: WAWI] #15027449 03/26/24 02:06 AM
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Originally Posted by WAWI
The dedicated battery is the way to go.


This! I have an Iconic lithium for my electronics and an X2 AGM cranking. The Iconic is great, buy something other than an X2 though.


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Re: 2 stroke Mercury cranking battery advice [Re: LFA17] #15027485 03/26/24 02:47 AM
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Originally Posted by LFA17
2014 Pro XS 250 2 stroke, 2014 Ranger Z521c, Last year new HDS 12 carbon on console, new HDS 12 carbon on bow and active target, new Helix 12 on bow for 360. Replaced starter battery with biggest x2 agm. Weighs about 70 pounds. I think it is 125 ah plus. Couldn't last a day. Engine wouldnt start after about 5 hours. Added Dakota Lithium 60 ah as dedicated bow HDS and active target power. No more problems and active target is quite a bit clearer. Active target uses lots of power.


Thanks everyone. Thank you LFA17, because this helps a lot since you have a 2 stroke. I want to make sure I get it right the first time.

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