Terminal adapters on the ionic batteries,way easier if you have alot of terminals.Attachment 463687Attachment 463688Attachment 463689
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Terminal adapters on the ionic batteries,way easier if you have alot of terminals.Attachment 463687Attachment 463688Attachment 463689
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Sure is, I’ll keep these in mind…
Yep,not sure how they work with other brands.But we sell and install ionic and it makes the installs faster and cleaner looking forsure.Some that want to spend the money we will put in fuse boxes or buss bars so there are less terminals on the battery post.The ionics have stud posts like most regular marine batteries also.
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First trip yesterday with it, only about 6 hours on the water, but I ran 2 big screen sonars, ethernet hub, heading sensor, mega live, radio, and livewell pumps on timer quite a bit. When I called it quits it was on 83% and still 13.2 volts. 86% after short ride back to the ramp. And it spins over the 200 Yamaha noticeably faster than the tired old lead acid I replaced. So far so good!
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Good to hear. I think you will enjoy lithium.
I gave it the best test yet last week, was on the water a total of about 9 hours, running all sorts of power hungry electronics, livewell pumps, and a little 12v box fan a lot of it. Still had 64 percent left showing when I quit. Thing is a beast!
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Thanks for the report.