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Re: Best Electric SxS?
[Re: Turkey]
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11/26/24 06:36 PM
11/26/24 06:36 PM
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poorcountrypreacher
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I understand. However, I'm hesitant to do this because of the fires associated with lithium batteries. We store it in a carport. Turkey, the LiFePO4 batteries are not a fire risk. Is there a good source for these batteries in our area? I've bought all of mine through Amazon. You get the manufacture warranty, but also get the option from Amazon to return it for the first 30 days if anything is wrong. I haven't had any problems with the 5 that I've bought - 3 for the boat and 2 for carts. I don't understand why the car companies still use the type of lithium battery that can burn. There must be some advantage to them or they wouldn't use them.
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Re: Best Electric SxS?
[Re: billrv]
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11/27/24 09:59 AM
11/27/24 09:59 AM
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Posts: 10,136 Hampton Cove
foldemup
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It amazes me that someone has not built and marketed a lithium powered hinting cart Polaris has a lithium version
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