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Battery; 12v 23Ah USB (Universal; Some Adaptation May Be Required)Find parts that fit my vehicle

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      Description. Dakota Lithium 12 Volt 23 packs a big punch in a small package. With both USB 3.0 waterproof plugs, standard F2 Terminals, and a built in volt meter, this LiFePO4 battery gives you the freedom, power, and reliability to #GoFurther and #PlayHarder in the most extreme of conditions. Built from Dakota Lithium’s legendary LiFePO4 cells, this battery has 2X the power, 1/3 the weight and 5X the lifespan of traditional batteries — providing exceptional lifetime value, all backed up by Dakota Lithium’s best in class 11 year warranty. Dakota Lithium Iron Phosphate technology provides optimal performance down to minus 20 degrees Fahrenheit (for winter warriors) and the 23 Amp hours of capacity provides a full day of power for high amp draw electronics like Garmin fish finders, graphs, or anything where you need a longer run time. Voltmeter allows you to monitor the battery capacity and the USB ports allow easy charging of cell phones, GoPro, and personal electronics. Same performance as our legendary 10 Ah battery, but with 130% more capacity. LiFePO4 charger recommended.

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