Hooked two LiTime100ah TM batteries up to my RV. They are working great! Definitely recommend these batteries, teo cost what one of most of the other brands cost. Now to see how long they last.
What are your thoughts on three 100ah 12v lithium’s VS one 55ah 36v for a garmin kraken? Keep making the great videos I appreciate someone cutting through the marketing noise.
Thanks for the question. Three 100Ahs is of course -much- more power on-board versus a single 36v 55Ah. 3,840Wh versus 2,112Wh. If capacity is what you want, then the 3 100Ah gets you a substantial amount of power. More than most need, but it depends what your application is. The other major factor in this decision is packaging space. Of course three 100Ah batteries also take up much more space on the boat versus just one Group 31 size 36v. Hopefully that helps
@@goodmanfishing I am in Pennsylvania. LiTime does offer the 12V 100Ah Group 24 Bluetooth LiFePO4 Lithium Deep Cycle Battery with Self Heating, but again, I am trying to reduce from 2 batteries to 1 for my TM.
I'm currently running two lead acid batteries for my 24 volt I-polite trolling do I have to buy two 12 volt lithium batteries or can I just buy one 24 volt Lithium . And what do you suggest?
You can go either way, the 12v will go in series just like the lead acids. If you need more space in your boat, one 24v is a nice way to go. But you will need a new charger to go along with it.
Looking to upgrade my trolling motor batteries, running a 36v ultrex 112lb thrust. Fish tournaments usually from 7a-3p. Wondering if 3 12v 50ah will do me good and be enough power. Thinking power queen or li time. What are your thoughts.
36v @ 50Ah will work for that as long as you aren't fighting heavy current. I have a preference for the LiTime brand as I have far more experience with them
@ I was debating between 50ah and 100ah as well. Do have some windy days in my area. Currently running 3 duracell group 24 lead acid batteries on my boat and my trolling motor is donezo after like 5-6 hours.
I bought the 2 pack Litime 12V 100Ah group 24 (Model L12V100-RV-Pack2-US-0) for my trolling motor. It doesn't have the blue tooth monitoring. What is a good option to see live feedback on the state of the batteries?
The problem with all of this is that, it’s good until something happens, I don’t speak Chinese, what happen to you get what you pay for, now I could complete wrong,
They're support is handled via email and has been pretty decent. It's not going to be as good as NA-based companies. That said, they're also half or less than half the cost. You could buy multiple batteries for the same $
I have been in contact with their support via email…for questions not a problem…less than 24hr turnaround and very fluid English. My opinion is it has been excellent so far.
Why is people still buying the higher priced batteries when they are all made in China? If your worried about warranty you could buy two or three of the cheaper ones and have a extra laying around and then just swap it if something went wrong. And not worry about any type warranty claim.
Hooked two LiTime100ah TM batteries up to my RV. They are working great! Definitely recommend these batteries, teo cost what one of most of the other brands cost. Now to see how long they last.
Glad to hear you're happy with your new batteries!
What are your thoughts on three 100ah 12v lithium’s VS one 55ah 36v for a garmin kraken? Keep making the great videos I appreciate someone cutting through the marketing noise.
Thanks for the question.
Three 100Ahs is of course -much- more power on-board versus a single 36v 55Ah. 3,840Wh versus 2,112Wh.
If capacity is what you want, then the 3 100Ah gets you a substantial amount of power. More than most need, but it depends what your application is.
The other major factor in this decision is packaging space. Of course three 100Ah batteries also take up much more space on the boat versus just one Group 31 size 36v.
Hopefully that helps
I wish the LiTime 24V 50Ah TM LiFePO4 Lithium Marine Trolling Motor Bluetooth Battery came in self-heated model :(
I've not seen too many self heated higher voltage options. Where are you operating the battery?
@@goodmanfishing I am in Pennsylvania. LiTime does offer the 12V 100Ah Group 24 Bluetooth LiFePO4 Lithium Deep Cycle Battery with Self Heating, but again, I am trying to reduce from 2 batteries to 1 for my TM.
I'm currently running two lead acid batteries for my 24 volt I-polite trolling do I have to buy two 12 volt lithium batteries or can I just buy one 24 volt Lithium . And what do you suggest?
You can go either way, the 12v will go in series just like the lead acids.
If you need more space in your boat, one 24v is a nice way to go. But you will need a new charger to go along with it.
Looking to upgrade my trolling motor batteries, running a 36v ultrex 112lb thrust. Fish tournaments usually from 7a-3p. Wondering if 3 12v 50ah will do me good and be enough power. Thinking power queen or li time. What are your thoughts.
36v @ 50Ah will work for that as long as you aren't fighting heavy current.
I have a preference for the LiTime brand as I have far more experience with them
@ I was debating between 50ah and 100ah as well. Do have some windy days in my area. Currently running 3 duracell group 24 lead acid batteries on my boat and my trolling motor is donezo after like 5-6 hours.
Will one litmus 38.5 blutooth run a minkota 120 thrust ultrex for a full day? Would I need two?
How many hours of fishing are you referring to as a full day?
Lake? River?
How about 6 hours in fast river current?@@goodmanfishing
I would expect 1x36v 50Ah to be fine for that.
How long does a 24 volt 50 ah battery last. I am currently using 2 - group 27 AGM
It will last a full day of fishing. Similar capacity to your group 27 AGMs when they were new.
I bought the 2 pack Litime 12V 100Ah group 24 (Model L12V100-RV-Pack2-US-0) for my trolling motor. It doesn't have the blue tooth monitoring. What is a good option to see live feedback on the state of the batteries?
Amped outdoors makes a decent add-on bluetooth monitor.
The problem with all of this is that, it’s good until something happens, I don’t speak Chinese, what happen to you get what you pay for, now I could complete wrong,
They're support is handled via email and has been pretty decent. It's not going to be as good as NA-based companies. That said, they're also half or less than half the cost. You could buy multiple batteries for the same $
@ if you had to choose one of those which one would you choose
LiTime would get my $$
I have been in contact with their support via email…for questions not a problem…less than 24hr turnaround and very fluid English. My opinion is it has been excellent so far.
Why is people still buying the higher priced batteries when they are all made in China? If your worried about warranty you could buy two or three of the cheaper ones and have a extra laying around and then just swap it if something went wrong. And not worry about any type warranty claim.