• RustyShackleford
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    1 month ago

    Most usually say to avoid simulated sine wave and others will say pay extra for sine wave.

    Someone here might be able to answer the question better, but you might want to pay extra. I think later replacement batteries for the sine wave might cost extra though.

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      1 month ago

      I wouldn’t worry too much about replacement batteries. They are just standard sealed lead acid batteries that you can replace with generics without paying the high OEM prices. The ones I’ve replaced are just a spacer between two batteries with a sticker holding it all together. I just took my bad ones to a local battery place, said I need replacements and then they recycled the old ones for me.

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        1 month ago

        Good to hear. So you say there are battery places? I live in the states, worried it shortens my list of choices.