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fred
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has anybody had good experiences with any particular battery for the brantly? i have been using the AGM concord xc, but havnt had much luck with it. they dont last more than a couple of years.
Brad Bowles
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I agree they still start the best when there good
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We have used the Concorde RG35AXC for many years and have very good results from this one. I've had several of them last 5+ years.
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Most of us don't fly enough and that is the biggest problem with batteries. I'm looking into some good maintainers for my toys. Any suggestions?
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They have specific chargers they recommend but a Deltran Battery tender jr or Yuasa Smart charger(also called Hot Shot) will do mighty fine. I've used those extensively for years in a variety of applications.
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