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Operating fish finder using lithium battery
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The one losing charge is concerning should not lose much if no load on it. I’m having the same issue with one of my newer batteries. I did all the things suggested and nothing changed, customer service says they will replace battery. I didn’t want to wait for back and forth to get replacement so I have new one in the way. And then will return bad one. Customer service said they would refund when mine is returned?
It was draining without any load read 23% when other was 63% after long day of use , then it dropped to 20% the other still remains at 63%. I wanted to drain it, then it read 99% without charging it?? Not possible voltage said otherwise. I wanted to drain it to return (safer) put a lamp on it drawing about 8.5 amps , said it would take 12.5 hours to use the charge up. It was steadily reducing capacity, got down to reading 55% after about 4 hours then it just died and read zero!! Something messed up with it. Hope replacement and other battery remain good?? Time will tell. So far customer service and warranty seem good!
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RE: Operating fish finder using lithium battery - by Mildog - 06-13-2025, 02:11 PM

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