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Can a lithium battery really crank a big outboard? In this video, I upgrade my boat's starting system to a dual-purpose marine lithium starting battery from Wattcycle and put it to the test on my Mercury Verado 350. This dual-purpose lithium cranking battery*not only meets the demands of high-CCA outboards, but also powers my Livescope and multiple electronics all day—while delivering 13V steady voltage and real-time Bluetooth monitoring. Battery Featured in This Video: Wattcycle 12V 100Ah Dual-Purpose Marine Battery → https://bit.ly/wattcycledualcranking Blog Post: Why I Upgraded to Lithium → https://kokaneeaddictfishing.com/blog... --- 🔧 Why I Switched from AGM to Lithium: My Livescope and fish finders needed steady 13V+ AGM batteries faded after just 2–3 seasons I saved nearly 90 lbs switching from Group 31s Faster recharging between trips Built-in Bluetooth monitoring via app Starts my Mercury Verado 350 with ease Reliable power for trolling, sonar, and safety --- 📺 What You’ll See in This Video: AGM vs Lithium battery comparison Clean install overview Bluetooth app demo On-the-water cold start test Final thoughts after first use --- ⏱️ Chapters 00:00 Intro – Why I upgraded 00:47 AGM struggles & LiveScope power demands 01:42 Why lithium was the answer 02:02 Weight savings + performance benefits 02:23 Lithium longer lifecycle & discharge curve 02:45 Bluetooth Monitoring 02:56 Install Process 03:12 On the water testing 04:03 Final thoughts --- 💬 Have questions about marine lithium batteries or running Livescope on a lithium setup? Ask in the comments—I'll get back to you.