Since ballistic warrentied my first batch (faulty cells) I haven't had a problem. You just can't let them completly drain out.[/QUOTE
Well since ballistic warranteed my first round they wont answer me for my second round and i am not running TL. Buy anything but ballistic they suck. Thanks for the loaded question lmao.
I've been using the Odyssey pc 625 batteries for the last 15 years. Go to Amazon.com and you'll see it there for $110 with free shipping. Also try Ebay, just put pc625 in searchI talked to John At JSS about this a couple weeks ago. He recommended the Odessy (F@CK just threw away the piece if paper I wrote it down on the other day) ??????. Shoot him an e-mail. Im sure he'd be glad to share.
He said he used it with this total loss system for about 5 years and it likes to be thrown on a reg charger charging at 2 amps or whatever. Not a trickle. This is nice too because it charges fast and is build and suppose to be charged like that.
Hands down, whatever the battery is, I'm buying it as my next. I think he said it was in the $120 dollar range.
I've been using the Odyssey pc 625 batteries for the last 15 years. Go to Amazon.com and you'll see it there for $110 with free shipping. Also try Ebay, just put pc625 in search
Thats a loaded question. Ballistic is having issues with their batteries, i have also seen issues with anti gravity as well. If weight isnt an issue go with a deka
I save weight by not eating the day before i ride and dropping the kids off at the pool. Saves anywhere from 5 to 10 poundsIf weights not a problem it looks like a decent battery that lasts. Im going to be trying a lightweight battery this year