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I'm sure mine are some cheapos but they keep cranking
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 Originally Posted by niceguyeddie
This thread got locked? Lol.
I just want battery advice, not a science lesson.
You can't make a good decision, without making an informed decision. With that said, I wouldn't put much into what people say on the forums, most (not all) have little practical knowledge, just what they have read on the boards.
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 Originally Posted by gn7
Never knew it was the same thing as recycling. I guess recycling oil is the same a REFINING. 
If we all already knew everything, what would be the fun of forums?
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Lets Talk Batteries
 Originally Posted by Unforgiven
GN7/Bob, don't go anywhere yet...I was wanting to start a Canfield 310cc debate.....
You two want a time out don't ya 😜
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 Originally Posted by 314joey
I guess I shouldn't say I bought my batteries at Wally World then should I 
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no, I didn't, just kidding.
Mine are from wally World(really) right now they are 6 years old and still going strong,, never had a charger on them. just replaced my K5 blazer battery from Wally world and found out it was 9years 11 months old.
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 Originally Posted by Just Electric
You two want a time out don't ya
nope...I had my time out....I'm back from Vacation...Bob and I got new sets of Canfields..But Scott like mine better than his..my flow alot better....This should get GN7 back...
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 Originally Posted by rivergames
I use the same in my schiada. 2 925's are the same weight as 1 Optima Blue Top
My boat's so freakin' fast it would just fly away if I used those lightweight batteries
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I've run the Diehard batteries for the last 6 years in my boat and have been very impressed; however, I don't have a big stereo, actually I don't have a stereo at all!
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