I recently purchased a wattcycle battery, and I am very impressed with its performance. The battery life is impressive, with a single charge supporting long periods of use, perfectly meeting my needs.
The biggest astonishment to me is how light it is compared to the equivalent sealed lead acid I have. I should have done a side-by-side but then I would have hard to carry the 100# battery around.
I have an Antigravity motorcycle Lithium Ion battery 12ah. I was told from company not to use lead acid charger. I use a Battery Tender battery charger for ion lithium batteries.
Yes, that is the standard recommendation. I wanted to know how it would work. I have a couple other lead-acid battery chargers that I am going to try also. Some may work well, others not.
I understand your purpose using a lead acid charger, for testing purposes. I had a lead acid battery charger, I didn’t want to destroy a $300.00 battery. I have subscribed to your TH-cam because of your reviews on Bluetti Batteries. I have 4 Bluetti Batteries. Karmer do you have electrical engineering background? You have a lot of knowledge about electronics. Thank for your great comment.
I am a Mechanical Engineer. My day job is half mechanical and half electrical stuff: big electrical, cooling, UPS systems, generators... I was confident the charger would not destroy the battery, the worst it could to is trip the high voltage protection at 14.6V. That is the same voltage the dedicated LiFePO4 chargers charge to. Thank you for your support, I very much like the Bluetti products.
Can’t wait to test it out myself. Thanks for sharing!
I'm glad you found this useful.
I’ve been looking for a reliable battery, and Wattcycle seems perfect. Great info!
I can't speak to longevity yet, as I'm only 4-5 cycles and two weeks into testing it, but the performance is there so far.
I recently purchased a wattcycle battery, and I am very impressed with its performance. The battery life is impressive, with a single charge supporting long periods of use, perfectly meeting my needs.
The biggest astonishment to me is how light it is compared to the equivalent sealed lead acid I have. I should have done a side-by-side but then I would have hard to carry the 100# battery around.
But you didn't say whether the ham was good. Another great video young man!
I have not opened it yet!
I have an Antigravity motorcycle Lithium Ion battery 12ah. I was told from company not to use lead acid charger. I use a Battery Tender battery charger for ion lithium batteries.
Yes, that is the standard recommendation. I wanted to know how it would work. I have a couple other lead-acid battery chargers that I am going to try also. Some may work well, others not.
I understand your purpose using a lead acid charger, for testing purposes. I had a lead acid battery charger, I didn’t want to destroy a $300.00 battery. I have subscribed to your TH-cam because of your reviews on Bluetti Batteries. I have 4 Bluetti Batteries. Karmer do you have electrical engineering background? You have a lot of knowledge about electronics. Thank for your great comment.
I am a Mechanical Engineer. My day job is half mechanical and half electrical stuff: big electrical, cooling, UPS systems, generators... I was confident the charger would not destroy the battery, the worst it could to is trip the high voltage protection at 14.6V. That is the same voltage the dedicated LiFePO4 chargers charge to. Thank you for your support, I very much like the Bluetti products.