bronzeback45 - 3/2/2022 8:36 AM
ChooChooSnakeMan - 2/15/2022 12:15 PM
The Lithium technology is very interesting but I have a reservation besides the high costs of the Lithium batteries. I've read numerous places that Lithium batteries don't like to be stored under a certain discharge level which is pretty normal regardless of the battery technology. Notice I said "stored". I understand that running a Lithium battery down low doesn't hurt it like other battery types but evidently they don't like being stored in a state of discharge. The other factor that is more concerning to me is that Lithium batteries don't like being stored for long periods at more than 80% charge! Seems like this would be a problem. We charge our batteries to 100% right after every use. If the 80% rule is true then it would seem a Lithium battery would need to be brought up to say 70% right after use and then topped off to 100% right before the next trip. That adds complexity to the battery care equation! Oh well, I can't / won't spend the $$$ for Lithium. If they come down in price and solve some of these issues then maybe. My two cents!!!
James I understand what you saying, $850 verses 350 on agm 31, 1 year (most marine batteries) verses 11 years. Ionic will back them up, and my Minn Kota 330PC charges lithiums too, as long as you change you charger to agm setting. We blow a lot of money on fishing tackle and etc. Maybe not you, but some will complain ,even though they're willing to pay 80,000k for a boat and a $500 a month payment. To me its a no brainer. Cost per year, 100% full power all the time and over 90% capacity verses 50% . Also, they charge faster than lead/agm acid batteries. emoThumbsup