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Re: Light weight battery power for Yak
[Re: APynckel]
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03/08/14 06:48 AM
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readtrio
Pro Angler
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  Deer feeder battery here too. Bought at Academy. $20 for the battery, and another $20 for the used pelican case on eBay.
Last edited by readtrio; 03/08/14 10:17 AM.
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Re: Light weight battery power for Yak
[Re: Zip-ur-Fly]
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03/08/14 06:07 PM
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Bass Art
TFF Team Angler
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TFF Team Angler
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I use lead-acid batteries, I just don't buy them any more. My current TM batteries in my bass boat are blue top Optimas, and they are almost 8 years old. I have a Pulse Tech 24V Power Pulse connected across both of them, and it keeps them clean as new. They charge up now exactly as they did when I bought them, and I can stand on the TM all day long fishing with no loss of power at all. I also have a Pulse Tech Extreme charger that is a 2 amp pulse charger. I will put it on a wet cell battery for a couple of weeks, and it brings the battery back to like new condition. I have 2 ea.-7 amp AGM batteries that I use for my sonar, and they will both charge up to over 13 volts. Same with my 35 amp battery that I use for the TM in my Commander.
The only time I replace a lead-acid battery is when it is physically damaged, like a short.
Artie ________________________________ Dad took me fishing when I was 10, and I've been pretty much hooked since. He went to be with God on August 14, 2012. I miss you, Dad.
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