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...at least for me.
I know the battery discussion has been done many times and it's quite obvious that you can operate without spending on 6t's. But my question here is, is it the best option? In other words, there is a part of me that thinks the vehicle should be set up as it was engineered. Why? Because I often over think things.
When I bought my M1078 six years ago, it didn't have batteries. Not wanting to spend big money right out of the gate, I installed four 34 series batteries. It is now time to replace them. While it would be easy to say the 34's worked fine for six years, the rig has seen very little use. It mostly just sat in the parking lot of my warehouse. I'm going to be freshening the big girl up this spring and adding A/C with the probability of selling it this year. I've also discovered that the 6tl's can be had for about $200 now.
So, what would you do? $900 to return it back to an original configuration or $500 to stick with the 34s? Is it really just a matter of "wasting" $400? No doubt there are scenarios where you would go big. But outside of originality, is there any reason for the hobbyist to keep all that juice on board?
I know the battery discussion has been done many times and it's quite obvious that you can operate without spending on 6t's. But my question here is, is it the best option? In other words, there is a part of me that thinks the vehicle should be set up as it was engineered. Why? Because I often over think things.
When I bought my M1078 six years ago, it didn't have batteries. Not wanting to spend big money right out of the gate, I installed four 34 series batteries. It is now time to replace them. While it would be easy to say the 34's worked fine for six years, the rig has seen very little use. It mostly just sat in the parking lot of my warehouse. I'm going to be freshening the big girl up this spring and adding A/C with the probability of selling it this year. I've also discovered that the 6tl's can be had for about $200 now.
So, what would you do? $900 to return it back to an original configuration or $500 to stick with the 34s? Is it really just a matter of "wasting" $400? No doubt there are scenarios where you would go big. But outside of originality, is there any reason for the hobbyist to keep all that juice on board?