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What are your favorite brand of battery and what is the price point?
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https://www.austinkayak.com/products/21143/NOCQUA-Pro-Power-Kit-Battery-Pack-100-Ah.html

Pricey. But can’t beat the weight advantage. I regret I did not get the 10 Ah version for 50$ over the 4.4 as those will last multiple long days.


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$130 for FF batteries?  Y'all got too much money!!   :smt044 :smt044

Still using the lead batteries from several years ago, still going strong.  They were only $30 each and still last 2 days using a Raymarine color/chirp FF. 
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$130 for FF batteries?  Y'all got too much money!!   :smt044 :smt044

Still using the lead batteries from several years ago, still going strong.  They were only $30 each and still last 2 days using a Raymarine color/chirp FF. 

I picked up a few of these when radio shack had th going out of business sale. $8 ea. Now they just sit since in got th Dakota lithium 10ah. I throw them on the trickle charger once every few weeks and disturb the dust.
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$130 for FF batteries?  Y'all got too much money!!   :smt044 :smt044

Still using the lead batteries from several years ago, still going strong.  They were only $30 each and still last 2 days using a Raymarine color/chirp FF.
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$20 SLA battery at 10Ah... I'm cheap.
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$130 for FF batteries?  Y'all got too much money!!   :smt044 :smt044

Still using the lead batteries from several years ago, still going strong.  They were only $30 each and still last 2 days using a Raymarine color/chirp FF.

Nice bro. I didnt have much luck keeping the terminals from corroding and rusting up.
On weekend trips I've had to buy 2 or 3 of those. I just said screw it and bit the pricey tag with the Nocqua 10. It lasts forever, super light..and waterproof!
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$130 for FF batteries?  Y'all got too much money!!   :smt044 :smt044

Still using the lead batteries from several years ago, still going strong.  They were only $30 each and still last 2 days using a Raymarine color/chirp FF.

me too, but i'm using the free ones from danny years ago.  still going strong.  i think keeping them in a waterproof case helps + my old elite 4 just sips juice ;)


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$130 for FF batteries?  Y'all got too much money!!   :smt044 :smt044

Still using the lead batteries from several years ago, still going strong.  They were only $30 each and still last 2 days using a Raymarine color/chirp FF.

me too, but i'm using the free ones from danny years ago.  still going strong.  i think keeping them in a waterproof case helps + my old elite 4 just sips juice ;)

Yup, I still have the 2 originals I bought like 6 years ago, still works great.  Couple that were given away by NCKAers several years back, the panasonic ones are great!! 
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$130 for FF batteries?  Y'all got too much money!!   :smt044 :smt044

Still using the lead batteries from several years ago, still going strong.  They were only $30 each and still last 2 days using a Raymarine color/chirp FF.

Nice bro. I didnt have much luck keeping the terminals from corroding and rusting up.
On weekend trips I've had to buy 2 or 3 of those. I just said screw it and bit the pricey tag with the Nocqua 10. It lasts forever, super light..and waterproof!

Do you store battery in waterproof case or drybag?  I think any electronics is worth putting inside dry bag if you plan on using them for long time.
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$130 for FF batteries?  Y'all got too much money!!   :smt044 :smt044

Still using the lead batteries from several years ago, still going strong.  They were only $30 each and still last 2 days using a Raymarine color/chirp FF.

Nice bro. I didnt have much luck keeping the terminals from corroding and rusting up.
On weekend trips I've had to buy 2 or 3 of those. I just said screw it and bit the pricey tag with the Nocqua 10. It lasts forever, super light..and waterproof!

Do you store battery in waterproof case or drybag?  I think any electronics is worth putting inside dry bag if you plan on using them for long time.

I put it in an ammo can. it held up for a season. I guess I could've protected it a bit better.