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      02-26-2015, 10:56 AM   #21
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knowing if a lead acid can be swapped in is useful information. These lithium batteries arent exactly off the shelf and available everywhere. Knowing if, in a pinch, you can put a lead acid in to get moving is pretty important in case of battery failure. In warmer climates batteries are replaced every 3-4 years due to the heat. If you start pushing that time frame here it gets dicey. After the 3 year mark, you have to really watch how the battery is behaving and its not worth trying to squeeze an extra 6 months out and risk a battery dying on you in the worst possible place and time. Summer time is when they really like to die.
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