Light weight litium batteries

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What are people using for lightweight batteries?I used to run ballistic batteries in my turbo 4 strokes and had great luck with them
I have a 17 mtn cat 800 with estart abd would like to relpace and relocate the battery with s lightweight battery. It seems the Ballistic is no longer available
 

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I've used Shorai with no issue, Gilberts has a new lithium power sports line coming & they are getting some more info.
 

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Ran one of these a few back. Worked OK.


 

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I have a magnasport Lithium that I really like, and its very lite... had it in the sidewinder for a few seasons and now it's in the missus XM, and I now have a NOCO lithium in the sidewinder.

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I now use the NOCO as well. Seems really well built with good protection system.
 

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EarthX are great.. have had 5 of them now never an issue.
 

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So what,pretty sure mine has a pull start too
I was asking about batteries

So what. I said try a Milwaukee bud. I have a pull starter though. So cant tell you if it works 😂
 

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Used to run Earth X. They were really good and had great cranking power until I let them go dead a couple times. Once that happened they stopped working properly and eventually just died completely and wouldn’t take a charge.

Also noticed I had to crank them once quickly when it was cold to “wake up” the battery and wait 30 seconds to a minute then crank the sled. I would put one in a sled with a pull backup but wouldn’t put them in anything that relies solely on the battery.


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Here is the one I got beside a stocker
 

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That’s where I got mine, yes they are great to deal with and there are no cheaper lithium batteries out there
 
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