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Old 03-30-2021, 07:40 PM   #1
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I have a bioenno 6v and 12v and both ate sealed. It’s been a few years and no issues. I don’t use any case or anything for it.
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Old 03-31-2021, 04:02 AM   #2
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I have a bioenno 6v and 12v and both ate sealed. It’s been a few years and no issues. I don’t use any case or anything for it.
Ditto............I have the 12v 12ah, I do not have it in a waterproof bag or case and have not had any issues with it
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Old 04-01-2021, 03:46 PM   #3
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[QUOTE=Raskal311;313343]I have a bioenno 6v and 12v and both ate sealed. It’s been a few years and no issues. I don’t use any case or anything for it.[/QUOTE
Been using them for about a half decade. Great customer service. Have more than a half dozen of there batteries. Only way to go now. 6 volt is not very popular so options are limited. 6 volt 10 amp non abs case is current model. It was nice having the abs sealed model, but that is no longer available in 6 volt. I use a use a 30 amp and a 18 amp to power my 7” lowrance. The high end head units have so much draw these days, that you need lots of juice. Highly recommend this product. A 10 amp 6 volt will power a hobie live well for more than 12 hours on water.
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Old 04-01-2021, 07:39 PM   #4
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I have a bioenno 6v and 12v and both ate sealed. It’s been a few years and no issues. I don’t use any case or anything for it.[/QUOTE
Been using them for about a half decade. Great customer service. Have more than a half dozen of there batteries. Only way to go now. 6 volt is not very popular so options are limited. 6 volt 10 amp non abs case is current model. It was nice having the abs sealed model, but that is no longer available in 6 volt. I use a use a 30 amp and a 18 amp to power my 7” lowrance. The high end head units have so much draw these days, that you need lots of juice. Highly recommend this product. A 10 amp 6 volt will power a hobie live well for more than 12 hours on water.
Bioenno was one of the first to market Lithium batteries for kayak use. I have a buddy who has one and also vouches for excellent customer service. I am looking for a 30ah lithium. $280 seems expensive, do they ever run sales?
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