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Old 12-15-2020, 03:09 PM   #12 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Spooler View Post
With a new battery, yeah. Over time it will take it's toll. A tender will keep the battery in good working order for a long long time.
My kayak battery is a 10ah sealed lead acid deer feeder battery and is going on 4 years old and still strong. I bought the battery tender after I forgot about, and couldn't resuscitate, it's predecessor.
My Z is my daily driver, and, after 4 years, I'm close to having to replace the OEM battery in it. Since I don't have any special needs for it, I will probably replace it with one from O'Reilly's or Advanced, since they're right there in town.


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