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So my 2020 700-4 Deluxe has been sitting all summer with our trails closed for fire danger here in eastern oregon, so yesterday when I took it out to get my bow hunting partner up into some remote areas for him to try for a mule deer, I thankfully brought my little lithium ion jump starter to get it going. I was thinking that once I got it started (and I did need that little jump start) running it around the mountains would get the stock battery to charge enough. It did not.
I put the battery on my smart charger and it is not holding a charge, so now it looks like I am in the market for a new battery.
I have added a winch, lightbar, and two pairs of small lightpods to my machine, and I have always known that the stock battery was barely adequate for what I had there. I have considered adding a second battery under the hood where I installed some terminals for hooking up the other equipment, but with the power steering stuff in there I am not sure how I would get that to fit properly.
One option I thought about is going with one of these lithium ion batteries - ATX12-HD-RS Lithium Motorsport Battery
it fits the same case size as the stock battery but seems to be a big upgrade. I run one of these anti gravity lithium batteries in one of my turbo yamaha snowmobiles in the winter and it has done amazing in the cold (and are awesome for weight savings), but I am wondering if that would be a big enough upgrade to stick with a single battery for the pioneer 700-4 deluxe with the lights and winch.
If the stock battery was taking a charge I would consider just adding another one of those in a dual battery config, but maybe that might just be an expensive drop in I could consider and not have to fabricate any battery mounts to accommodate a second one.
I put the battery on my smart charger and it is not holding a charge, so now it looks like I am in the market for a new battery.
I have added a winch, lightbar, and two pairs of small lightpods to my machine, and I have always known that the stock battery was barely adequate for what I had there. I have considered adding a second battery under the hood where I installed some terminals for hooking up the other equipment, but with the power steering stuff in there I am not sure how I would get that to fit properly.
One option I thought about is going with one of these lithium ion batteries - ATX12-HD-RS Lithium Motorsport Battery
it fits the same case size as the stock battery but seems to be a big upgrade. I run one of these anti gravity lithium batteries in one of my turbo yamaha snowmobiles in the winter and it has done amazing in the cold (and are awesome for weight savings), but I am wondering if that would be a big enough upgrade to stick with a single battery for the pioneer 700-4 deluxe with the lights and winch.
If the stock battery was taking a charge I would consider just adding another one of those in a dual battery config, but maybe that might just be an expensive drop in I could consider and not have to fabricate any battery mounts to accommodate a second one.