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Lee, that's good to know!


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Fishermens Marine had a 7amp hr gelcell  battery for a deer feeder for $25. That was a couple of years ago though.

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Hey didn't someone post up a link to LiPo batteries in another thread not too long ago?
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Hey didn't someone post up a link to LiPo batteries in another thread not too long ago?

Yep, Demonick, and he linked to it in this thread already.
 


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My take is you need to be aware of batteries that are not "deep cycle rated"....motorcycle batteries does not fit this description....they will take considerably fewer discharge/charge cycles and then poop out.
I use a Fisher-Price 9.5 amp-hour, power wheels battery made for a child's electric car....these batteries are bullet proof...comes with a decent, automatic quick charger....about $54 at wally world.

Yes, You only want to use a 2amp or 1 amp charger on motorcycle battrey I've had Mine 3 years and it still works good. You don't want to let them freeze or over charge them 9 amp is way to much juice. plus its light  and I can run my fish finder for 3-4 trips between charges.I don't know of any Deep cycle battreys that don't weigh alot


 

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