Battery
#1
Battery
Well guys I have had my new Lithium battery for a month and 1/2 my 02 cents this is a great battery. weight 7.7 lbs the car is 42.2 lighter and I didn't remove a thing. Like I said great battery cost was high but worth every penny.
Last edited by bacardi11; 03-16-15 at 02:15 PM.
#5
Bacardi installed a $725.00 , Lithium Iron Phosphate (LiFePO4), from EarthX Motorsports.
EarthX refers to it only as "Lithium" on their web site so that is where the confusion come in.
The way they rate it is also confusing. They rate it as being 48 "Equivalent" AHs.
They also have limitations about jump starting and require special charging techniques if you let it die.
It has its niche in the dragster market as it will start your car and remove over 40 pounds of weight so you can do the 1/4 mile a few milliseconds faster.
From their web site related to jump starting FAQ
"This can cause the cells to rupture and even catch on fire. Again, do not jump start a motorsport battery from an automobile!"
Another limitation about charging with something like a Battery Tender:
" do not use a charger that has a de-sulfate mode; an automatic de-sulfate mode; or a charger that will pulse above 15V! This will void the warranty and destroy the battery."
EarthX refers to it only as "Lithium" on their web site so that is where the confusion come in.
The way they rate it is also confusing. They rate it as being 48 "Equivalent" AHs.
They also have limitations about jump starting and require special charging techniques if you let it die.
It has its niche in the dragster market as it will start your car and remove over 40 pounds of weight so you can do the 1/4 mile a few milliseconds faster.
From their web site related to jump starting FAQ
"This can cause the cells to rupture and even catch on fire. Again, do not jump start a motorsport battery from an automobile!"
Another limitation about charging with something like a Battery Tender:
" do not use a charger that has a de-sulfate mode; an automatic de-sulfate mode; or a charger that will pulse above 15V! This will void the warranty and destroy the battery."
Last edited by FLYCT; 03-16-15 at 05:39 PM.
#6
sorry iolmaster I have lithium battery they are auto race car batteries. if you want to know about them check out EarthX and learn about them. you know nothing about these batteries or what your talking about. I have a lithium battery charger also from EarthX the car start with no problems and it was cold last month. you guys look at the 725 I don't I look at 40+ lbs of the front of the car. I did a lot of research before buying it.
Last edited by bacardi11; 03-16-15 at 06:02 PM.
#7
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sorry iolmaster I have lithium battery they are auto race car batteries. if you want to kno w about them check out EarthX and learn about them. you know nothing about these batteries or what your talking about. I have a lithium battery charger also from EarthX the car start with problems
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Did they give you an idea of how long it may last?
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Interesting. How much faster is the car with that 40 lbs removed? Do you get better gas mileage? Maybe you can make back the $725.00 after awhile.
According to Google search/quote: "The practical difference between Lithium batteries and Lithium-ion (Li-ion) batteries is that Lithium batteries are not rechargeable but Li-ion batteries are rechargeable. From a chemical standpoint Lithium batteries use lithium in it's pure metallic form."
According to Google search/quote: "The practical difference between Lithium batteries and Lithium-ion (Li-ion) batteries is that Lithium batteries are not rechargeable but Li-ion batteries are rechargeable. From a chemical standpoint Lithium batteries use lithium in it's pure metallic form."