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1 hour ago, AKRISONER said:

The concerns listed here about lithium voiding warranties is dead, all of the major motor manufacturers have changed their stance on lithiums.

I recall seeing certain brands being approved say on the Merc four strokes. Haven't seen anything on the Opti's yet. Issues with the alternator or something from some quick reading. But I know a few who have run with no issues. Thinking to retire my Northstar, as it will be the ninth season. Seems to be fine, but not sure if I trust it with a pair of 12's and Active Target anymore.

Anyhow, interesting to see what brands everyone is targeting and what the best value seems to be.

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Have those who bought new lithium batteries for their trolling motors got any follow-up reports for this year yet (good or bad), including brand and model?

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2 hours ago, MJIG said:

Have those who bought new lithium batteries for their trolling motors got any follow-up reports for this year yet (good or bad), including brand and model?

I bought mine (2 12v60ah size 24) from canbat early last season and was very happy with them. I left them at the charge they were at when I put the boat away last fall (70% or so) and they stayed that way all winter (inside a garage heated at 10 degrees). Topped them up for opener last week just fine. Two 6 hour days since then and they seem to be working as well as last year.  No complaints at all.

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4 hours ago, MJIG said:

Have those who bought new lithium batteries for their trolling motors got any follow-up reports for this year yet (good or bad), including brand and model?

I ended up buying the AOLithium 12v 100a. It's mainly for a MK 55lb Endura transom mount on a small jon boat. Got it for $589 cdn delivered. There are obviously less expensive, and more expensive options out there.

For me, this choice seemed to be the best value proposition...8 year warranty, Bluetooth monitoring built-in, BMS with overcharging and cold weather protection, reputable company, and lots of solid reviews. Really haven't used it much as of yet. Ran it for about an hour and it was barely depleted according to the Bluetooth app.

I will say the light weight is incredible compared to my old lead-acid and AGM's...for my main purpose of packing it into back lakes, my shoulder and back are already thanking me. On top of that, considering I was lucky to get 4 to 5 years out of a LA or AGM, I think it was money well spent. Probably will replace with the same for the Terranova on my Lund when the time comes.

Speaking of which...spot lock on my TerraNova kept us on top of some fish this morning. Got a few slot size fish (FMZ18) for a fish fry tonight, and released a few bigger ones..

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There seems to be some reason that Canbat hasn’t been able to successfully market over to eastern Canada. They are the biggest lithium company in Canada based in BC.
 

They have the most skus for different amp hours it seems and the 10 year warranty includes them paying for your warranty shipping. Used them for the first time over the weekend and they seem fantastic. I have a set of ionic as well and those were like $1000 per battery. $500 tax in for 50amp Canbat shipped to my door and I have them wired parallel to power a 24v maxxum. The $60 Bluetooth battery status is worth it and you’ll find you’ll need to charge once every 2-3 trips most of the time. 

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