Graph of Watt-Hours v Volume and Watt-Hours v Weight for different battery types.
Chris, Glad it's working out for you. Did you do just a straight drop in and replace or did you have to use a DC to DC charger. My 150 hp yammy is a 2013 model so not sure what the alternator/stator (or whatever it is called) will be affected. I probably still a have a good year left on my Pb batteries but looking to a change sooner than later if I had the confidence to swap.
Sounds like you copped the SE Trade winds again.
Cheers Sam
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We wouldnt even bother with the islands this time of year, mate..between the tropical heat, soupy water, stingers and fish on holidays ...shallow-water fishing sux big time mid summer in FNQ..
Need to get to the outer reef and 40-50m plus depth if the weather is Ok and no storms or fish the rivers and creeks at night after Feb 1st.. ..
Wind was good this week though wasnt it..?..would have sucked last week though..
When do we get the report..?
Hope it wasn't a week ago
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A list of most common Li-ions batteries and their specs.
https://batteryuniversity.com/articl...of-lithium-ion
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[QUOTE=NAGG;1694385]Hi Sam
I rely totally on the motor to charge the Lithium cranker & house battery......
As for the trip ..... winds weren't the issue - its the other stuff . logistics & things like tides . Fringing reef & spring tides are a difficult mix
Couple of thoughts: Why then, would companies like Enerdrive develop a dc2dc charger for lithium batteries? I cant see out boat alternators/stators being smarter than a car alternator. Whilst your system may work for now, i would be worried about the health of the charging system over time- there is very little resistance in lithium batteries and your alternator/stator maybe working its tits off...
Mercury and Suzuki have all issued service bulletins specifically mentioning that any Lithium battery is NOT recommended as a cranking battery. Speculation has it that in the event of a BMS shut off the current has no where to go if the battery shuts off recieving charge which could lead to a massive spike in the system... Not sure about Yamaha or honda though but i would raise an eyebrow if they have it sorted and the others dont.
Yes there are multiple boats running lithium crank batteries but its pretty early days as to if the outboard manufacturers are warranted with their warnings or not... I for one am still opting for a "dumb" crank and a smart house using a dc2dc charger- still dont think anyone has the design sorted yet and dc2dc chargers still havent learnt to charge a lithium off a lithium (that i know of)
[QUOTE=baitable;1694422]I guess it depends on the battery chosen - The BMS & how it is configured
DCDC chargers are recommended when you have "smart alternators" for exactly that reason
An outboard with a dumb alternator is less of a concern if your Lithium battery is designed for the application (like my Lithiumax) ...... most are not though.
In my Canopy I run an Enerdrive system - because the Navara has a smart alternator.
Chris
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