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No I bring a marine deep cycle battery and a icharger and ur good for days
So you're charging a LiFe battery that is dead at 13.2vdc with a 12vdc AGM marine deep cycle battery?
No I bring a marine deep cycle battery and a icharger and ur good for days
Gel batteryIs this a lead acid or lithium?
how many AH ???You guys are crazy with your tiny batteries and constant charging. I ran an Odyssey 625? and could ride Friday, Saturday and Sunday on one charge.
How many amps are you charging at?! 5 is max recommended and an hour might be the longest I ever charge at that after a lot of riding.From 13.2 volts I get back to full charge in about 20 minutes
Yes sirSo you're charging a LiFe battery that is dead at 13.2vdc with a 12vdc AGM marine deep cycle battery?
I've used an icharger 308 for years in rc and yeah, they are awesome chargers. They have a boost circuit in them and can use input voltages from 10 to 26 I believe. And charge well above the input voltageSo you're charging a LiFe battery that is dead at 13.2vdc with a 12vdc AGM marine deep cycle battery?
So your battery is dead after only putting out 1.5 amp hours...?5 amps and the charger slowly brings it down as it get closet to fully charged
what does it weigh? an AGM battery for a superjet is ridiculous heavy. 16lbsYou guys are crazy with your tiny batteries and constant charging. I ran an Odyssey 625? and could ride Friday, Saturday and Sunday on one charge.
Quick Google search says 13.2 lbswhat does it weigh? an AGM battery for a superjet is ridiculous heavy. 16lbs
Who cares, if you think 10-12lbs is going to make or break how you ride and charging your battery every tank or two is an actual alternative you would consider, you need to rethink your priorities.what does it weigh? an AGM battery for a superjet is ridiculous heavy. 16lbs
Just asking. Jeez! My priorities are straight. Carry on.Who cares, if you think 10-12lbs is going to make or break how you ride and charging your battery every tank or two is an actual alternative you would consider, you need to rethink your priorities.
Sorry, didn't mean to come off as offensive, your comment about them being ridiculously heavy hinted at the fact that you would rather charge a battery than ride a marginally heavier ski.Just asking. Jeez! My priorities are straight. Carry on.
I think the lithium concept is a good idea, but the effort it takes to maintain one is silly. Especially for marine applications. I'm all about light weight. My o'reillys agm is 16lbs. Makes my sj list to the right in the water. I'm gonna try the ext9 this year. Tl with a ton of timing, though. I hope it lives up to its hype!Sorry, didn't mean to come off as offensive, your comment about them being ridiculously heavy hinted at the fact that you would rather charge a battery than ride a marginally heavier ski.
I think the lithium concept is a good idea, but the effort it takes to maintain one is silly. Especially for marine applications. I'm all about light weight. My o'reillys agm is 16lbs. Makes my sj list to the right in the water. I'm gonna try the ext9 this year. Tl with a ton of timing, though. I hope it lives up to its hype!
I have an etx12. I think its 9 lbs. good battery. im just wondering if I can go down to a etx9.I am moving from an Etx9 to an etx12. Doesn't weigh much more and you get a couple extra amp hours out of it.
The Odyssey 625 is 17AH, it looks like you have to go up to an ETX18 to get the same.Gel battery
how many AH ???