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<blockquote data-quote="The_Dealer" data-source="post: 8495145" data-attributes="member: 661313"><p>I was running a d3400 underhood for about a year before deciding to add another in the back. It's a beast of a battery, and I've worked mine pretty hard. In fact I haven't been able to completely drain one to the point where it won't start. I also have a bunch of off-road lighting as well as all my audio crap, so my batteries get worked pretty hard. There's been times I've pulled my d3400 out and ran the trolling motor at the lake for hours in the boat and ran the trolling motor for hours. When i threw it back in my jeep it cranked it right up. It's one of the best batteries you can buy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="The_Dealer, post: 8495145, member: 661313"] I was running a d3400 underhood for about a year before deciding to add another in the back. It's a beast of a battery, and I've worked mine pretty hard. In fact I haven't been able to completely drain one to the point where it won't start. I also have a bunch of off-road lighting as well as all my audio crap, so my batteries get worked pretty hard. There's been times I've pulled my d3400 out and ran the trolling motor at the lake for hours in the boat and ran the trolling motor for hours. When i threw it back in my jeep it cranked it right up. It's one of the best batteries you can buy. [/QUOTE]
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