Thank you.
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I was looking to put a set of those in my boat when I went 24 volt but I didn't have a compartment tall enough for them.
I couldn't care less about speed, just want to run my electronics and live wells all day plus I would like to balance weight out in boat. This should make for less bow bounce on rough days. I have the best batteries that you can buy right now. The cranking battery will just not do it! I thought about adding another battery dedicated to just electronics but more weight, expense, wiring and space for another battery. The lithium ion seems like my best option, could be an expensive experiment.
I have never ran the trolling batteries down even on tough windy days. I plan to start with the cranking battery, if it holds up I will then move to a single 36 volt trolling battery. The trolling battery switch will be for weight savings not because the batteries won't last all day.
The prices listed are not always what you pay, just have to do some shopping but they are still expensive! Like I stated in first post not for everyone.
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I run Relion lithium batteries and have been pleased with them generally. Don’t see that they charge any faster. If you use 60 amp hours, it should take a 15 amp charger four hours to replace it. I run three or four finders, including a Solix 15 and a Livescope with live well, and haven’t killed my main battery yet. I am having some charger problems.
Whick Relion are yall running?
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Just send a pm to G and ask him to send you a few pictures of the way he mounted his battery’s , Looks great out of the way and looks like part of the boat from the factory.
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