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<blockquote data-quote="InSaneFisherMan" data-source="post: 481155" data-attributes="member: 26281"><p>Just some info.</p><p></p><p>ABYC has recently adopted/approved a document ABYC TE-13 Lithium Ion Batteries.</p><p></p><p>I am trying to locate a free copy of this document to understand the requirements when I switch to Lithium.</p><p></p><p>I know as a small tin boat owner many of us customize our boat and probably exceed ABYC standards and some do not.</p><p> </p><p>So using ABYC standard is the best to start.</p><p></p><p>From ABYC web site:</p><p>In product liability lawsuits, ABYC Standards are the authoritative reference for evaluating issues of design, construction, maintenance, and product performance. ABYC is the US representative to ISO, and works to promote the needs of the US marine industry in relation to ISO.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="InSaneFisherMan, post: 481155, member: 26281"] Just some info. ABYC has recently adopted/approved a document ABYC TE-13 Lithium Ion Batteries. I am trying to locate a free copy of this document to understand the requirements when I switch to Lithium. I know as a small tin boat owner many of us customize our boat and probably exceed ABYC standards and some do not. So using ABYC standard is the best to start. From ABYC web site: In product liability lawsuits, ABYC Standards are the authoritative reference for evaluating issues of design, construction, maintenance, and product performance. ABYC is the US representative to ISO, and works to promote the needs of the US marine industry in relation to ISO. [/QUOTE]
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