At 72 years of age I’m starting to have difficulties lugging around two 54 pound lead acid batteries that power my canoe’s 40# thrust trolling motor. Sometimes I can get away with just one battery, but I do like the security of 2 batteries just in case. So I am in the market to switch to one, maybe two, Lithium batteries of comparable storage capacity as the lead acid batteries I currently use. The lead acid batteries I have been using for decades are BPShop’s deep cycle 175. They have served me well over many years. Following are the specs for the BPShop's 175 lead acid battery.
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I’m getting help from my BIL who is an expert in the field.
But he does favor a particular brand of Lithium. Any suggestions from those of you that use Lithium batteries for trolling motors would be appreciated. I am looking at a couple of quality Lithium batteries designed for trolling motors that cost a little over $1000 each. Pricy!!!
Question: Are lithium batteries just as freeze resistant as lead acid batteries? Thanks Howard
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I’m getting help from my BIL who is an expert in the field.
But he does favor a particular brand of Lithium. Any suggestions from those of you that use Lithium batteries for trolling motors would be appreciated. I am looking at a couple of quality Lithium batteries designed for trolling motors that cost a little over $1000 each. Pricy!!!
Question: Are lithium batteries just as freeze resistant as lead acid batteries? Thanks Howard
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