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Fishinghat
Oct 14, 2013Explorer II
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The first problem that comes to mind is cost vs available amperage. While lithium batteries are efficient and light, to get the storage capacity we need, the old fashioned lead/acid batteries work just fine and are a whole lot cheaper.
The first problem that comes to mind is cost vs available amperage. While lithium batteries are efficient and light, to get the storage capacity we need, the old fashioned lead/acid batteries work just fine and are a whole lot cheaper.
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