12-06-2023, 02:00 AM
Jeff,
Dubob is correct; the only con with lithium batteries is charging during freezing temps. A friend who installs off grid solar systems claims you shouldn’t charge when below 32 deg.
I used the same batteries (100ah) you have after ice out on the Bear earlier this year, 18 foot aluminum, spot locked in the current for approximately 3-4 hours, two days in a row, never recharged after first day. I had 60% battery life left after using for two days! You’ll be very happy. And the weight difference is almost unbelievable!
Dubob is correct; the only con with lithium batteries is charging during freezing temps. A friend who installs off grid solar systems claims you shouldn’t charge when below 32 deg.
I used the same batteries (100ah) you have after ice out on the Bear earlier this year, 18 foot aluminum, spot locked in the current for approximately 3-4 hours, two days in a row, never recharged after first day. I had 60% battery life left after using for two days! You’ll be very happy. And the weight difference is almost unbelievable!