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TimeUSB 100AH 12.8V Pro LiFePO4 Battery Review
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<blockquote data-quote="FuzzyGrub" data-source="post: 524057" data-attributes="member: 3438"><p>I have a 10A NOCO on my 100ah TimeUsb. While I have seen their 20A charger recommendations, doubt that it causes issues to charge slower. An email to TimeUSB may calm your fears.</p><p></p><p>The NOCO I had, supported having a mode for Li/LiFePO4, so stayed with it. Just like the LA, they will be fully charged overnight.</p><p></p><p>JMHO: The TimeUSB chargers do not look like something that was marine ready. They had what looked like an opening for a cooling fan. It is not something that I would dedicatly mount in the boat. Most marine chargers are fully encapsolated, these days. As a plug-in charger, that is removed and stored inside, probably OK.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FuzzyGrub, post: 524057, member: 3438"] I have a 10A NOCO on my 100ah TimeUsb. While I have seen their 20A charger recommendations, doubt that it causes issues to charge slower. An email to TimeUSB may calm your fears. The NOCO I had, supported having a mode for Li/LiFePO4, so stayed with it. Just like the LA, they will be fully charged overnight. JMHO: The TimeUSB chargers do not look like something that was marine ready. They had what looked like an opening for a cooling fan. It is not something that I would dedicatly mount in the boat. Most marine chargers are fully encapsolated, these days. As a plug-in charger, that is removed and stored inside, probably OK. [/QUOTE]
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