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				Hi again Phillip and mate, be adventurous, but please don’t use that clown’s “expert advice” as any sort of guidance for what you are planning.
Also, not sure why your lead acid battery only charged to 80% but is more likely a problem with your original setup.
Even if this was the case, you will quickly discover that if your lead acid battery was low when you started your drive to recharge it, that it would have reached that 80% charged state far quicker than you will get your lithium from a low state to 80%.
Something else to consider as well. Constant VOLTAGE charging ( by an alternator ) of a lead acid battery is a totally different form of charging to the constant CURRENT charging  ( DC/DC, Solar and Battery Chargers ), you will be using on your lithium battery.
The constant VOLTAGE charging is why your lead acid battery would reach the 80% ( or higher in most other setups ) far quicker than your lithium can.
The terminal voltage on your lithium battery will remain low until roughly the final 10 or so percentage of the charge cycle.
			
		 
	 
 
Hullo Drivesafe. I've been following this thread with interest. I'm not an expert, so I normally default to people like yourself, who actually know what they're talking about. To that end, what do you think about this product, which is a lithium starter battery. Developed in Western Australia.
Lithium Car Battery 12V Stop Start 1300CCA iTECH1420CA 60Ah | iTechworld
				
			 
			
		 
			
				
			
			
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