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Davy Crockett

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I'm still half scared of temu but this is my second order , The first order went good and the products were too.
 

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I don't know what100AH Mini Max /300AH really means but this is what it is.


12V 100AH Mini MAX/300AH Lifepo4 Battery, 10000+Deep Cycle Rechargeable Lithium Battery, Built-In BMSM, Long Service Life, High Power
 

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@Weekender - I've got 5 cycles on my battery, but in those five cycles it equates to about 25 hours of hard, continues use. Often times running my TM at 75% power. There's no better ease of mind to me then knowing I can go multiple days without charging, if needed/wanted.

@riverview When I think about the cost, it just doesn't really matter to me. I spent damn near $200 on a group 31 LA that would run my TM about 5-7 hours. The LiTime battery was nearly $350 for my 12V 165AH LiTime battery last fall.

@guywhofishes I upgraded to the 165AH dual purpose battery this spring and have had zero issues with charging thru the alternator. I run two graphs and everything in the boat with it. I haven't seen the battery dip below 99% yet and I fish potholes with smaller runs. I haven't even turned the NOCO battery 2 on to charge it yet because it's always full. It's been so good that I've decided my next boat project will be to runing wiring to the bow and power my Livescope with it as well, rather than the dedicated Amped 52AH battery I use for ice fishing.

Can't say enough good things about LiTime. Very impressed with them for the price. The only thing I'd change is not running the battery below 20% and not charging it full until the night prior to use.
 


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Why is that?
I ran my battery down below 10% a couple of times and after reading LiTimes recommendations for longevity, I shouldn't have done that. While reading that they say it's better to store it between 40-60%, or even below 80%, rather than fully charging it and leaving it.

If I'm going to fish within 7 days of charging it full, that's fine to me, but there are periods where I go multiple weeks and those are the times I shouldn't be throwing it on the charger when I return home. Instead, I'll let it sit until I know I have a planned trip or until I return home from work.

That's a long answer that could've been one word = longevity.
 

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