direwolf82
Active member
I was clear in stating you do you, my advice does not pertain to your situation.
There are only a few makers of quality deep cycling batteries capable of delivering many years of reliable service. Starting with new units of those, and knowing how well **you** have coddled their care every cycle, is what gives assurance of longevity.
Someone else caring for it even just 50 cycles, could inflict 300 cycles worth of wear or even push it past EoL.
OK. Just saying that I've run several batteries that weren't on your list. New and used and never had an issue so it's possible that just because it's not your two picks doesn't mean it's going to take a dump on you randomly.
I'm still very curious how people stay remote for a year plus, please explain as that's very interesting to me.
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