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Emperor
Join Date: May 2009
Location: Buena Park
Posts: 3,649
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Another thing worth mentioning is Lifepo4 has an estimated 2000+ charge cycles as compared to the NOCQUA estimated 500 Charge cycles.
Seems like you would be OK either way, if your battery being light-weight and portable is important to you maybe the nocqua is the right battery for you. Otherwise you can't go wrong with a lifepo4.
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Senior Member
Join Date: Aug 2017
Posts: 101
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IF I can make 500 trips in one kayak I will gladly replace the battery if I get to fish that much!
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Junior
Join Date: Feb 2016
Location: leo carrillo
Posts: 9
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Only $23 and no problems at all for the past 2 years...
4.9 lbs. https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0...?ie=UTF8&psc=1 Last edited by kenb; 11-21-2017 at 02:31 PM. |
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Join Date: Jul 2014
Location: Lake Balboa, The Valley
Posts: 425
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Quote:
I used a similar battery but 9ah. Bought 3 for around $50 from what I remember. They fit in the hobie battery tray inside my center hatch. Will a 2lb battery be better than these "heavy" 5 pounders? Yup, but I already carry a bunch of crap and it wouldn't make a difference to me. I've have zero issues too. Only thing I needed to do is redo the wires to the terminals. I added chain oil to prevent rust. I do however want to make a big lightweight pack to add more electronics to my kayak. Like bow, stern, and navigation lights. It be nice to run everything off one battery. But for just the ff, nothing fancy is need for ME in my Pro Angler.
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