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12V/100amp Timeusb Lithium Batt - Which Charger for Correct Charging Protocols?
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<blockquote data-quote="thill" data-source="post: 508521" data-attributes="member: 4972"><p>Steve,</p><p>I think you will love your battery. Hopefully, your charger is made for LiFeP04 batteries.</p><p></p><p>This morning, I ordered a 50AH TimeUSB battery to run my new Livescope and front FF unit. It was on sale for $119. I wanted something better than the 8AH AGM's I've been using. </p><p></p><p>I just got one of the smart chargers I have listed above, and am going to keep it separate from the rest of my charging system. I just need to add a splitter, so that when I plug my boat in, it fires up both chargers.</p><p></p><p>One thing I learned is that these batteries last longer if you store them at 30-50% charge. So, unlike lead batteries, you do NOT want to charge back to full after every trip for the best life. Just charge the night before a trip.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="thill, post: 508521, member: 4972"] Steve, I think you will love your battery. Hopefully, your charger is made for LiFeP04 batteries. This morning, I ordered a 50AH TimeUSB battery to run my new Livescope and front FF unit. It was on sale for $119. I wanted something better than the 8AH AGM's I've been using. I just got one of the smart chargers I have listed above, and am going to keep it separate from the rest of my charging system. I just need to add a splitter, so that when I plug my boat in, it fires up both chargers. One thing I learned is that these batteries last longer if you store them at 30-50% charge. So, unlike lead batteries, you do NOT want to charge back to full after every trip for the best life. Just charge the night before a trip. [/QUOTE]
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