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No real experience. I've seen them installed in a sailboat for
house batteries, but wasn't close to them. I thought the energy density and voltage were lower and they'll take a lot more abuse, electrical and bashing about, than lead acid. -- Joe Joe Kovacs SV Sea Breeze "dazed and confuzzed" wrote Supposedly these are better than lead acid for energy density and discharge capacity. Anyone ever had experience with them? |
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