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Re: Spot lock on 24’ Cape Horn
[Re: capehorn24]
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02/20/24 03:16 PM
02/20/24 03:16 PM
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So, got a lot of good info so far here’s my main concern everyone is recommending lithium batteries, aren’t these the same batteries that are burning up EV’s all over the world and we putting them in a boat that has 215 gal of gas.
I get it they are expensive and have extremely good performance but. Never heard of one of these batteries catching fire in a boat. Hopefully mine won’t be the first.
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