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Though it seems cheap and great deal the best amp hour in your list is about 66ah
Just like your rechargeable razor. Your shaving and then it just stops dead. No warning.@HangOutdoors @biffdotorg Curiosity question......What's the voltage dropoff curve look like on Lithium? I remember back in the day moving from Alkaline to NiCad batteries in my RC cars, the NiCad was "stronger longer", but then dropped off a cliff. Like it ran fine, then didn't. Where the Alkaline was a noticeable linear slow down until the thing barely moved. How's lithium compare to a traditional AGM or Lead/Acid battery in that regard?
I'm off to google as well, but figured it was good conversation
Big a$$ list and no pricing! I’m out already.
Well said HangOutDoors. Try looking at some videos out there by Jag35 as well as his website at jag35.com. Some very interesting stuff going on in recent years with batteries. But still pretty costly over all so for me its still a little high for what my boat really needs today.@IN2H2O They are not lithium Ion, They are Lithium Iron Phosphate, LiFePo4, and are among one of the safest batteries. They deliver more power longer and have the longest life as well as higher capacity per size compared to other batteries in their class. Also they do not require separate chargers if you have the proper charger. For Example, NOCO Gen 5. Will charge Wet, AGM and Lithium. I have two and they weight less than my single Northstar AGM TPPL. I use my batteries for my trolling motor. I also have a Wet for Starter and the AGM TPPL for house.
They are spendy and I probably wouldn't buy them for House and Starter unless I got an excellent deal. Also you rate batteries in Life span by cycles not usually time, for the most part. A typical AGM is rated for 300 - 400 cycles (For the Most Part). A LiFePo4 is rated somewhere between 3000 to 5000 cycles and 10 to 12 years of use. A LiFePO4 has a lifespan of 3-4 times and AGM or Wet. They should out last most boat owners. Also LiFePO4 have a high capacity to space ratio, which means you can store much more energy in the same space as an AGM or Wet.
When you use a battery there is a usable percentage. With a Wet or AGM your usable percentage is 50% of the battery. Taking below this continuously and you will degrade the battery and of course power drops off. For a LiFePO4, the usable percentage is 90% of the battery.
So basically to summarize, it is half or less in weight, will last 10x more in cycles, should last 10-12 in years, has significant more capacity than the same form factor as Wet/AGM, the power does not drop off on a curve as normal batteries and you can use more of the battery. They are half or less in weight for same form factor. They cost 5-6x as much as a cheap wet cell or circa 2x as much as a very good AGM TPPL Like Northstar. They are superior in everyway, imho, except for price. The only really question is do you want to spend more up front. In an average use case, they are more cost effective over time since they will outlast the other chemistry's by very large factor. Over time they work out to be more cost effective.
There is plenty of information on them, on the web of course, but these are the highlights.
@IN2H20 Your analogy of feathers doesn't apply here. 100ah Lithium usage rating is equivalent to roughly 200Ah usage on on AGM or Wet due to Usability percentage that is available on the different chemistry's.
Would I buy a LiFePO4 for my stereo and house, I don't know. I would have to carefully weight all the benefits it gives vs price, etc.
@IN2H2O
Would I buy a LiFePO4 for my stereo and house, I don't know. I would have to carefully weight all the benefits it gives vs price, etc.