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Pros and cons LifePro4 batteriesWhat are the pluses and minuses of the Lithium Iron Potassium batteries?
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Pros and cons LifePro4 batteriesWhat are the pluses and minuses of the Lithium Iron Potassium batteries?
Pros:
Cons:
- Lighter than AGM or Lead Acid Battery of the same Amp Hour rated battery
- More usable energy without damage to the battery (translates to longer use cycles between charges)
- Flat voltage drop through 95% of the battery discharge rate
- Easy to add solar recharging
For Overlanding a hybrid battery system is your best bet. Replace the starting battery with a good quality dual purpose marine deep cycle battery, and add a Lifepo4 battery as an auxiliary battery inside an insulated box (preferably inside the cab with vents to the outside). You want your cons on a battery all to them selves, as LEDs and fridges cause RFI that your com devices can and will pick up.
- Expensive compared to conventional batteries
- Need special charging equipment
- Temperature sensitive
- Can’t be used as a starting battery
I personally have two Marine AGM batteries mounted under my hood. One is the vehicle start battery, the second is for lights and fridge. I then have a 50 Ah Lifepo4 mounted inside the cab for my coms.
Trail Blazer I
Nice summary and thanksPros and cons LifePro4 batteriesWhat are the pluses and minuses of the Lithium Iron Potassium batteries?
Pros:
Cons:
- Lighter than AGM or Lead Acid Battery of the same Amp Hour rated battery
- More usable energy without damage to the battery (translates to longer use cycles between charges)
- Flat voltage drop through 95% of the battery discharge rate
- Easy to add solar recharging
For Overlanding a hybrid battery system is your best bet. Replace the starting battery with a good quality dual purpose marine deep cycle battery, and add a Lifepo4 battery as an auxiliary battery inside an insulated box (preferably inside the cab with vents to the outside). You want your cons on a battery all to them selves, as LEDs and fridges cause RFI that your com devices can and will pick up.
- Expensive compared to conventional batteries
- Need special charging equipment
- Temperature sensitive
- Can’t be used as a starting battery
I personally have two Marine AGM batteries mounted under my hood. One is the vehicle start battery, the second is for lights and fridge. I then have a 50 Ah Lifepo4 mounted inside the cab for my coms.
Advocate III
20990
Thanks for the heads upJust an FYI, Dakota Lithium now has starting batteries
Member III
Lithium starting batteries have actually been around a long time. I cant remember when I first saw them but I'm thinking late 90's. They were very expensive but had the same output as your Lead Acid in half the space. The couple of people I saw with them fit two in the normal battery tray. Years later I didn't see them any more. Now that I understand Lithium's better, my guess would be lower life span due to 13 volt charging, extreme heat and cold or just cost.Just an FYI, Dakota Lithium now has starting batteries
Explorer I
30770