Lightweight Battery
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For my situation, I'm not trying to save any weight, 20 pounds on 3000 is not a big deal. I am only completely lost with all those batteries and I read on some other forums that many experienced liquid flowed so I tought about a dry cell battery.
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^.....to say nothing of bumping a three year old thread.
lmaxl, just go get a yellow or red top type 35 and be done with it please.
lmaxl, just go get a yellow or red top type 35 and be done with it please.
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Lead Acid battery is fine for most people, get one of the maintenance free type and you will be good for at least 3 years, get one from AAP for around 70 bux, and u are good.
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well the resurection has happened. lol
the tiny PC680 is fine and dandy
I wouldn't trust it without this though
With the combo I have had no problems ever starting, if it is -22 and no light dimming with bass.
It is a bit more work and $ than most want to deal with.
...and yes I would do it again.
the tiny PC680 is fine and dandy
I wouldn't trust it without this though
With the combo I have had no problems ever starting, if it is -22 and no light dimming with bass.
It is a bit more work and $ than most want to deal with.
...and yes I would do it again.
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