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12 Volt Lithium Marine Battery How It Works and What to Look For

For marine applications, you need a reliable and rugged battery that is safe to use for trolling, propulsion, and other needs.

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12 Volt Lithium Marine Battery How It Works and What to Look For

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  1. 12 Volt Lithium Marine Battery: How It Works and What to Look For For marine applications, you need a reliable and rugged battery that is safe to use for trolling, propulsion, and other needs. The 12 volt lithium marine battery may be exactly what you need for reliability and safety. It offers delivers consistent power and longer run-time, and its lower weight takes any additional unnecessary load off your boat. Here’s what you need to learn about 12 volt lithium marine batteries: Go for lithium iron phosphate As you explore the range of 12-volt lithium marine batteries, you’re likely to find LiFePO4 (lithium iron phosphate) batteries. These are innovative sources of power that will ensure more runtime for your boat. With a long-lasting battery, you can spend more time on the water without any worries. LiFePO4 batteries won’t require frequent replacement and they can withstand extreme temperatures, meaning you can keep using your boat in the winter or summer. About LiFePO4 LiFePO4 is a great choice for a 12 volt lithium marine battery because of its flat voltage curve. This means that the voltage won’t drop while using it. It delivers all the power it has down to the last charge. When you use a deep cycle lead-acid battery, you’re only able to utilize half of its capacity before the voltage becomes too low for the motor. LiFePO4 lets you use up all its power. So, if you have a 12-volt 100 Ah LiFePO4 battery, it’s equal to 200 Ah in lead-acid. Types 12-volt LiFePO marine batteries come in different sizes. •12v 100AH – It has more power than AGM or lead-acid batteries rated at 12V 180AH and up to 12V 200AH and similar. You can connect it in a series of up to 48Vs. •12v 60AH – This battery offers more power than alternatives rated at 12v 100AH and up to 12V 120AH and similar. It can be linked in a series of up to 48Vs. •12v 200AH – A powerful 12 volt lithium marine battery with more power than AGM or lead- acid battery rated at ~12V +300AH. •12v 300AH – The most powerful LiFePO4 battery that exceeds the power of traditional batteries rated at 12V 450AH and up to 12V 550AH and similar. Things to consider

  2. Look for a 12 volt lithium marine battery with a built-in battery management system and a LED charge indicator. It should be covered by a good warranty, too.

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