mvweebles
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- Weebles
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- 1970 Willard 36 Trawler
A recent Will Prowse battery review made an oblique mention to Noco start batteries - he was unfamiliar with them which surprised him. Last year, I installed a Antigravity LFP battery for my Tohatsu 20hp and it's worked fine.
Prowse mentions LFP does not suffer the same heat degradation that FLA/AGM do. Since I recently replaced fairly new G31 AGMs that were toast presumably due to heat of engine room in a hot climate, really got me thinking. Also, voltage sag is much less with LFP.
Is it time to consider LFP for start batteries, at least for smaller engines such as a generator or my 75hp Perkins?
This Noco advertises this 700A start battery for $200 which is less than I paid to replace the battery in Weebles in Mexico. Granted capacity is low at 8Ah, but my Perkins starts in half a crank. If needed, I could use my house bank of 700Ah LFP for extended cranking.
no.co
Thoughts? Light, small, heat tolerant, high cranking, and now cheap. What's the catch? Wish Weebles weren't so far away - is give it a try and see how it goes. $200 is worth a science project.
Peter.
Prowse mentions LFP does not suffer the same heat degradation that FLA/AGM do. Since I recently replaced fairly new G31 AGMs that were toast presumably due to heat of engine room in a hot climate, really got me thinking. Also, voltage sag is much less with LFP.
Is it time to consider LFP for start batteries, at least for smaller engines such as a generator or my 75hp Perkins?
This Noco advertises this 700A start battery for $200 which is less than I paid to replace the battery in Weebles in Mexico. Granted capacity is low at 8Ah, but my Perkins starts in half a crank. If needed, I could use my house bank of 700Ah LFP for extended cranking.
NOCO - 700A Lithium Powersport Battery - NLP30
The NLP30 is a lithium powersport battery that delivers 700-amps of starting power for motorcycles, ATVs, UTVs, PWCs, and more.
Thoughts? Light, small, heat tolerant, high cranking, and now cheap. What's the catch? Wish Weebles weren't so far away - is give it a try and see how it goes. $200 is worth a science project.
Peter.