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Litime 12V 100Ah Group 27 Bluetooth LiFePO4 Battery

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  • Super User

Guys I saw so much good feedback about this barrios, Are you suggesting them or anything in price range?

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  • Super User

That’s what I put in my boat when I rigged it last year.

Check on the prices though. The same 100ah on LiTime’s website is $296 for one so you’re giving up $50 for nothing. And they are going on sale in 2 days.

The Enjoybot Group 24 12v 100 ah comes with a self-heating feature, has a 100 amp BMS, and bluetooth for $279

LiTime has a pretty good reputation and they should be around for a while for warranty service, should you need it. You'll probably get a better price buying directly for them, and they always have sales around the marjor US holidays.

Basically, LiTime LiFePO4 batteries will probably be your best choice for a balance of price, quality, features, and warranty.

Or the other two options, 1) buy a no name cheap brand off Amazon and cross you fingers it works and you don't need the warranty. 2) Buy a "US" brand like Dakota or Ionic and pay 4x the price for a 10 year warranty which you'll have to potentially jump through hoops to get a service claim.

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  • Super User

I got two pack for trolling and house, but they dual purpose for c a king is group 31 and 145ah

I like the 145ah, but the group 31 require changing the tray in the boat. So I found this company have group 27 dual purpose. I hav nt s to n bad review so far

https://a.co/d/0fcq9ush

  • Super User

Just puta small lead acid as your cranking battery. Put your fish finders and trolling motor on lithium.

  • Super User

I'm with @casts_by_fly. The only advantage lithium has over lead acid when it comes to cranking is weight. Some outboards are not designed to work with lithium. Why pay more for something that's not ideal for a cranking battery?

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