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Mercury released a bulletin a few years back, allowing LifePo4, with the right marine cracking amps, which this complies with. I was never able to find the actual bulletin, but did locate the attached. I ultimately did get an email from Mercury that verified this, but can't seem to put my finger on that currently.thanks for the feedback! Mercury says the Verado should be paired with AGM batteries though (which I don't think that one is?)
No...x2Power is made by EnersysBoth the X2 Power and the Duracell AGM are made by East Penn
No...x2Power is made by Enersys
I just returned a less than one year old Neverstart AGM battery and I have a second that is also failing. Never again!For the money, just go to Walmart and purchase an EverStart AGM Marine battery. Less than $200 and made by Clarios (formerly Johnson Controls). It's the same top quality battery that you would buy anywhere else - at one of the most competitive prices you will find. And, Walmart stands behind their warranty without issue...
I have used both Odyssey and the Duracells in boats. The Odyssey lasted over 8 years. My Duracells are currently at 5 and going to replace this year.I stand corrected ... or I should say Ai stands corrected. A deeper dive backs up what you're saying. However, I stand by the theme of my post in that Duracell, which is made by East Penn, is close enough (or even equal) in quality to be the much better choice (unless you want to pay double for the longer warranty).
I'm still rocking lead acid, never had an issue over 5 years and just replaced as a preventative measure.
Keeps it simple and puts more beer money in the jar.
Me, too! I'm having great service results out of the OEM Continental batteries in our 2019 22SSX. I alternate use between batteries periodically in order to cycle them. And I top off with distilled water annually and store on CTEKs. I'm a big believer in battery maintainers for enhanced longevity...
I prefer AGMs for my classic cars...Yep maintenance (as always) is key. AGM's and lithiums have their place, but the question is whether the premium cost is worth it. For starting - I feel strongly NO. For a house battery or for use with electronics or other high-draw items like a trolling motor, it's a maybe. One big lithium can often outlast several lead acid batts so space and weight considerations start changing the calculus. And some of the lithiums have cool features that make ownership easier like apps for charge state.
But for our floating family rooms the old fashioned stuff works pretty darn well for the price.
I prefer AGMs for my classic cars...
Found the Email from Mercury - attached - approving Lithium for my Merc 350V. Some new information - several audio vendors suggested adding an Orion OS DC to DC charger, to protect the Merc Alternator from overheating in my Hot Desert Lake temps (105 to 120) as a result of LifePo pulling the max power to recharge.Mercury released a bulletin a few years back, allowing LifePo4, with the right marine cracking amps, which this complies with. I was never able to find the actual bulletin, but did locate the attached. I ultimately did get an email from Mercury that verified this, but can't seem to put my finger on that currently.
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