36v Lithium Battery for Trolling Motor... LiTime Lithium
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LI Time Batteries: (36volt require three 12v batteries in series)
12v 100ah- amzn.to/3LJf8j0
12v 100ah mini- amzn.to/3RDmnNf
24v 100ah- amzn.to/48wu8L3
36v 60ah- amzn.to/3MYJOxv
Chargers:
12v lithium charger- amzn.to/3ZHkb9e
24v lithium charger- amzn.to/3tm8d8W
36v lithium charger- amzn.to/46A8qUG
Videos:
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Great video Chris very informative thank u
Thanks, duly noted.
Thanks for the info been interested in switching but didn’t due to cost
It’s definitely cheaper in the long run, Amazon has some good Prime Day deals, links in the description area 👍
I just bought a 100ah lithium for under 200 on Amazon. It has all the protections, balancing and Bluetooth. Which is about the same as if I bought a regular lead acid deep cycle.
Hi Chris. Nice informative video. Hey i have to replace my batteries in the boat. Ones bad but im going to replace both. Just had the boat two years as you probably know. Not sure why the one gave out already. But my question is can you use these lithium batteries for your main cranking batteries or are the only for trolling motors?
Most lithiums don’t have enough cranking amps for a starting motor, house or trolling motor only pretty much, I’m sure starting lithiums will be coming in the future.
Im going to buy a 36-volt single unit for my boat this year. The 3 interstate batteries are done. They lasted 3 years
Very informative Chris, l only have a small boat and one battery. Besides starting, l have a fish finder, marine radio and small bilge pump. What do you think about a lithium battery for these basic needs.?..l don't know very much about lithium batteries, hope you can help. Tight lines Captain 🎣 🐟 🇦🇺 🇺🇲
… they work great for a house battery for live wells and instruments. Just can’t use them for starting battery because they do t have enough cranking amps. I’ll do another video going into more detail about the lithiums.
@@SaltyStrikesThank Captain.
Lithium is the way to go.
If I wanted to use just one 36 V lifetime lithium battery for my Minnkota Terova 112 pound 36 V motor which lifetime battery would you use and how many amp hours I would like to just use one 36 V instead of 3 12 V in series
I would use this one amzn.to/49CWrqP
can you explain how you charge a 36 volt lithium battery (i know you need a charger)but what do you plug the charger into or if i take it home how do i charge it
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How does a lithium battery work for a outboard motor battery? Specifically, will it work with the motor charging system?
I wouldn’t use them for a motor starting battery, they typically don’t have enough cranking amps. Would make for a great house battery for live-well, and instruments, just would need a 12v to 12v DC lithium charger.
Any info on the LITIME mini will it do the job about the same as full size ?
Hands down i would go with 3 Mini’s in series. They have a great sale going on right now. Only real difference between the mini and regular size 12v 100ah is price and the mini is smaller.
Interested in the batteries but not much info on the MINI. They Would be running a 36v Terrova In Series. Thanks !
@@staybusybuilding2910 pretty much has the same specs
Perfect! I was on their site and going through reviews and MINI Definitely caught my attention due to weight and space. I will definitely be making the purchase. Thanks to your response!! 🎣
Nice video Captain! I also like the weight difference between the LA or AGM and Lithium. Tight lines!
Yes thats another great advantage, lead Acid really only has one use in this day and age and thats a starting battery and thats pretty much it.
I have heard of 3 people in my area boat burning down because of these batteries… I really want one but that is what has stopped me from buying one yet…
Unless you’ve seen one burn up in person I wouldn’t believe it. We’ve been using these lithium batteries in our boat and RV for years. I’ve never heard of one of these things burning.
@@SaltyStrikes Ok thanks, I know how ppl are 👍