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    Anyone use trollbridge?

    I’m having trouble getting Danny at stealth 1 to return my calls. Anyone use trollbridge and what are your thoughts?

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    Work great! Cant use with Lithium batteries tho
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    That was my next question

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    Yes, you can use Lithium LiFePo batteries with the Trollbridge. They even say so on their website.

    Trollbridge is not compatible with lithium ion batteries (according to their website). But all
    of the batteries talked about on here (BBC) and that would would buy for marine use are lithium iron phosphate (Lithium LiFePro4) batteries so there would be no issues.

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    I have the Troll Bridge 24 and one combiner. My Ultrex is 24v 80# I-Pilot. I've run the Troll Bridge for over 2 yrs now with sealed batteries (AGM) and never have run out of power. I even have fished 3 days on Clear Lake without ever plugging in my charger !!
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    #6
    Quote Originally Posted by DQM View Post
    Yes, you can use Lithium LiFePo batteries with the Trollbridge. They even say so on their website.

    Trollbridge is not compatible with lithium ion batteries (according to their website). But all
    of the batteries talked about on here (BBC) and that would would buy for marine use are lithium iron phosphate (Lithium LiFePro4) batteries so there would be no issues.
    Lithium Iron Phospate batteries are lithium ion batteries.
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    Quote Originally Posted by CatFan View Post
    Lithium Iron Phospate batteries are lithium ion batteries.