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<blockquote data-quote="Vader809" data-source="post: 482313" data-attributes="member: 12771"><p>They are pricey. Weight is definitely a problem both for myself and my boat. As stated, If I buy a new wet cell, I'll have a mix of batteries in different stages of life. I can use what I have for electronics and some other stuff. But my older battery has a few years on it. And with a shortage of the same batteries, I'm not sure of others. If I can get the same offer I was quoted three weeks ago I will buy them, and they are compatible with my onboard charger. May be the last batteries that I buy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vader809, post: 482313, member: 12771"] They are pricey. Weight is definitely a problem both for myself and my boat. As stated, If I buy a new wet cell, I'll have a mix of batteries in different stages of life. I can use what I have for electronics and some other stuff. But my older battery has a few years on it. And with a shortage of the same batteries, I'm not sure of others. If I can get the same offer I was quoted three weeks ago I will buy them, and they are compatible with my onboard charger. May be the last batteries that I buy. [/QUOTE]
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