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    Battery weight loss program

    Wanting to run some nice batteries with decent capacity and not add ridiculous weight to the D4 I found these...



    Charge in 30 minutes driving and weight 5kg each...

    I've just ordered a couple, should be here in a couple of weeks

    Braille Battery USA &nbsp&nbsp&nbsp&nbsp Lighter • Stronger • Faster -

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    Awesome specs, but the price

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    What's the difference between a 'Lithium Amp Hour (LAH)' and the 'Amp Hour' rating quoted for a convention lead acid battery?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ferret View Post
    What's the difference between a 'Lithium Amp Hour (LAH)' and the 'Amp Hour' rating quoted for a convention lead acid battery?
    $200/amp hour

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    should be able to install them with your eyes shut

    I thought you needed a special microprocessor charger for lithium batteries, how will it cope with a alternator ??
    how does a Pulse Cranking Amp compare with Cold Cranking Amps

    this ebay AGM seems reasonably priced at $178 for 1380 PCA (edit (dont think its lithium)
    http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/BRAND-NEW...1#ht_884wt_806

    very compact size & low weight, thanks for bringing it to our attention, I'd never have considered Lithium before , hope there is no issue with alternator charging.

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    Quote Originally Posted by goingbush View Post
    should be able to install them with your eyes shut

    I thought normal you needed a special microprocessor charger for lithium batteries, how will it cope with a alternator ??
    I have Li batteries in both motorbikes Shorai.. they run fine...
    The manufacturer states they will charge fine on the alternator.

    Rated to charge in under 30 minutes from the vehicle.

    I do have a microprocessor charger for the bikes when they are parked up for a while...

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    MSRP $2249.00

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    lithium batteries wont generally fully recharge from an alternator.

    but thats ok in practical terms the final few % that go missing are about the same % of charge that 90% of flooded cell batteries loose once their surface charge dissipates naturally.

    I've often though of making up some NiMh packs I mean they use Nicads to start some aircraft.
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    Are they really 5.22 kg each, because 19.9 lbs isn't 5.22kg... I'd be checking.

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    Quote Originally Posted by B92 8NW View Post
    Are they really 5.22 kg each, because 19.9 lbs isn't 5.22kg... I'd be checking.
    Most of us probably stopped looking at the specs when we got to the price.

    They must be American. I don't think Americans understand the metric system.

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