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Quality 100AH Lithium LiFeP04 battery for less than $200
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<blockquote data-quote="thill" data-source="post: 510677" data-attributes="member: 4972"><p>Really? Before I bought mine, I watched a half dozen reviews on the PRO version, and all of them were good. One guy was trying to nit-pick, but it wasn't that the battery was bad, it was just not as good as the $1,500 batteries he was comparing them to. Let's face it - it's not a Dakota! But it costs only a fraction of the cost, too. </p><p></p><p>There was a 95AH version that got ho-hum reviews. One guy said they may even have recycled cells in those. </p><p></p><p>The 100AH PRO is 100% new components with a newly updated BMS. Not sure if it has a low-temp feature in the new BMS or not. To be safe, I would warm them up to over 32 degrees before trying to charge.</p><p></p><p>To run your trolling motor, fish finder, Livescope, lights and an inverter as backup power- these things have been awesome for me. Super happy, and I paid a lot more than $173</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="thill, post: 510677, member: 4972"] Really? Before I bought mine, I watched a half dozen reviews on the PRO version, and all of them were good. One guy was trying to nit-pick, but it wasn't that the battery was bad, it was just not as good as the $1,500 batteries he was comparing them to. Let's face it - it's not a Dakota! But it costs only a fraction of the cost, too. There was a 95AH version that got ho-hum reviews. One guy said they may even have recycled cells in those. The 100AH PRO is 100% new components with a newly updated BMS. Not sure if it has a low-temp feature in the new BMS or not. To be safe, I would warm them up to over 32 degrees before trying to charge. To run your trolling motor, fish finder, Livescope, lights and an inverter as backup power- these things have been awesome for me. Super happy, and I paid a lot more than $173 [/QUOTE]
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