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<blockquote data-quote="Bigpete757" data-source="post: 5719005" data-attributes="member: 607535"><p>I looked up the deka batt, it seems very good and alot of people use them. Is this the best option or what else might I try. I have seen people using batcap's. Not sure if they are good. I would like to save space in the trunk if possible, but it's not a big deal if this is best/safest way for my setup. Also, I read something about maybe not mixing wet and dry batteries, and are not sure if the deka is wet batt, just wanted to double check that it was alright to mix the two.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bigpete757, post: 5719005, member: 607535"] I looked up the deka batt, it seems very good and alot of people use them. Is this the best option or what else might I try. I have seen people using batcap's. Not sure if they are good. I would like to save space in the trunk if possible, but it's not a big deal if this is best/safest way for my setup. Also, I read something about maybe not mixing wet and dry batteries, and are not sure if the deka is wet batt, just wanted to double check that it was alright to mix the two. [/QUOTE]
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