Not many people do this to help others. I was a army mechanic and the presant batteries are a bit over my head. Thank you for your and analysing expertise. Thank you very much, well done. Regards Richard Weir in Australia 🇦🇺
In this video I test and teardown the Enjoybot 100Ah Lithium Battery. I think this battery could be a good one for kayakers looking to power their trolling motors!. (Amazon Listing) amzn.to/3vdcMAH Follow me on Facebook! facebook.com/iceholepower All batteries that I recommend based on my reviews can be found below: www.iceholepower.com/lithium-batteries Tools and supplied that I use in this and other RUclips videos can be found here: www.iceholepower.com/tools-and-supplies Contact Information: For business inquires or other RUclipsrs ONLY. I just don't have time to answer all the emails asking for battery or electrical advice. If you have a question, just ask in the comments section of this video. email: Jeremy@iceholepower.com
Good review. Bought two 100AH a few months ago for my teardrop. They do state now that their 100AH have low temp cut off. Haven't seen a teardown or a test for them yet though. I use a Victron wireless battery monitor that will cut off my Victron converter and Victron smart charger so it wouldn't be a problem for my use.
I also would like to see the 12 Amp one broke down. I really enjoy your videos, I have learned so much!! Thanks for sharing your honest opinions on these batteries.
Love your tear-downs, as I'm interested in getting an electric trolling motor for my kayak - and need a battery(s). May even go with a 24 volt setup, if I can "swing" it...! (Don't get old, and have nearly no money to "play with", like me! Never knew I'd out-live my bank account and savings...!). Haha!
Nice testing, I like the short circuit test. I'm glad you included it. I suggest using a load of .2 c which should match the battery manufacturer's specs. Did you get any discharge graphs from the battery manufacturer? I would really like to see someone do multiple charge and discharge tests, more like several hundred. The over current test is also important, would like to see.
I put 4 of the 12v 100ma Enjoybot batteries in my golf cart. They work great, although I had to buy a smart charger the overall conversion was very affordable.
I believe all these smaller and lighter than regular 100ah 12.8V batteries are using the same 3.2 Lithium ion Pouch Cells. Ex. Power Queen 100Ah 12.8 Premium. Rated slightly under capacity and capable of some limited surge current.
Perfect video! I bought the Timeusb lithium battery on their official website, and 12v100ah just for $299. I've been using it for a month without any problems so far. I think it's more cost-effective!
Hey bro, I've reviewed again when I thought my first review didn't work. I bought 100ah battery only paid $299. And I'm just a simple user. From my experience to use Timeusb batteries, it is truly good.👍🏻
How do you think three of these would perform connected in series to replace six 6 volt Trojan lead acid batteries in a 36 volt ego golf cart ? Thanks. Nice video.
Thanks for the great review. It is interesting that 12V 100 Ah batteries torn down earlier this year during reviews by a couple of other reviewers post on RUclips had different cells in them than the pouch cells in the battery you tore down. I wonder if Enjoybot has switched and will have the type yours did from here on out, or ??? Both of the other two reviewers also remarked that build quality was good, especially for a relatively low cost Lithium. So that's consistent anyways.
Would like to see more tear downs of batteries in the 20-50AH range. 100AH would be overkill for my boat unless I was going to be out for multiple days and relied on it without charging.
I have a 30Ah coming up in the near future. I did do the new Amped 20Ah ruclips.net/video/NClVWLJwSAU/видео.html And the Dakota Lithium 23Ah ruclips.net/video/1WF9NlDW_r4/видео.html
Appreciate your style of informative videos, I came across a Himasi 200 ah with reported low temp & BT for $499 on Amazon. I want to buy it, but wanted to run it by you and your followers to get any possible feedback? I'm looking for the best affordable 200 ah with BT, temp cut off nice, but not necessary. Im using it as an auxillary battery on a boat. Is this one too good to be true, or should I jump on it?
What's your opinion on charger sensitivity? Most onboard automatic boat chargers don't really have lithium battery capability listings. Will it shorten battery life capacity? Or void warranty?
They won't shorten capacity or damage the battery. They just won't fully charge the battery. The only thing that they probably won't do is wake the battery up if it goes into sleep mode.
How much under fully charged might we be talking? I'm researching with plans to upgrade trolling motor boat batteries next spring on a 24v system... Sounds like I could probably stick with my charger ( Promariner gen 3 pro sport 15) until it fails out on me and upgrade chargers then. Also... What's sleep mode? Thanks Jeremy 👍
I just looked up the specs. I think you will be good. Sleep mode is low voltage protection. It basically puts your battery in hibernation. It's pretty rare, you will have to drain it and let it sit before that were to happen.
Sure wish it had low-temp charge protection, but looks like a solid choice if not needed. Curious how many cycles the pouch cells will take if warranty is 10 yrs.
Depends on the depth of discharge but, it is the same chemistry, just a different form factor. I don't think they cycle life would be any different. Thanks for watching!
Interesting battery cell option. Never seen that type in any reviews. Yes, I would like you to void a 6Ah battery. Curious to see if it holds the same standards as the 100Ah and cell type. So when you leave a battery store for long periods do you not full charge? I noticed that battery label, + or - 50% CAP. and charge every 3 months.
That is a great question!! From the outside, the case looks exactly the same. The cells are the same chemistry and they were very secure in this pack. The Chevy Volt uses similar cells. The only downside to the pouch cells is that they don't have a vent. But... They are LiFeP04 so overheating and thermal runaway is not as big of a deal as in other chemistries. Thanks for watching!
Any thoughts on LiFePo4 batteries used for running a portable wood pellet smoker grill? They appear to take anywheres from 250-500 watts of power maximum, but that's only during the igniter's initial burn phase. Can a guy just do a power formula calc? Or is it more in depth to figure out maximum watt consumption, and for how long? Just wondering what size battery I'd need to power a smoker for an entire day, say 10-13hrs.
I have a 12V small Green Mountain smoker that I have powered off of a power box in the past. The ignition sequence on mine pulls 8 amps and only lasts a few minutes. After that the fan and auger doesn't pull much (.75A if I recall correctly) . I would go with at least a 30Ah. Check out the pics below of mine. facebook.com/iceholepower/photos/512097329369872 facebook.com/iceholepower/photos/402727816973491
@@iceholepower8012 That's pretty sweet, looks that that smoker comes with an internal inverter. I like the speaker idea too! I could use that for portable ham radio!
jeremy, have you done a video on the differences, good and bad between pouch, prismatic,c ylindrical cells? i have noticed in almost all the 100ah units that the actual form factor of the cells and BMS is ALOT smaller than the case. do the cells need the extra space for anything?? can you do video on taking the 100ah cell/BMS package and transplanting into a smaller case? keep up the good work! i love your testing and analysis. i did also notice only AMPED batteries on your list, but several "its a good battery" in some reviews. maybe explain why some batteries make the list and others dont?
Do you plan on building battery boxes for these? I currently have a 60AH Amped for the trolling motor on my kayak, but would love the range of a 100AH.. or do you think I can run this exposed with a "waterproof" breaker?
This is the charger that I have been using, so far no issues. If you have multiple banks, they also have NOCO chargers. ampedoutdoors.com/collections/boat-batteies/products/10a-fast-lithium-charger-lifepo4?aff=8
I bought this battery for my kayak trolling motor build, and so far it's working great! The only thing that concerns me is that the internals of yours looks different than the internals of some other battery breakdown reviews of the same battery. Is it normal for battery manufacturers to change internal cell types like this?
I was pretty surprised by it. I watched the same videos when researching this battery. I did ask them why they changed it and they didn't really answer my question and offered to send me another battery. I don't necessarily see these cells as a bad thing. They are really well protected and they pulled way over capacity. Thanks for watching!
Hi There - sorry - I didn't get your first name but - I agree with everyone - you have an amazing series of videos - I will probably go and purchase 3 of the 100 ah Lithium Batties by EnjoyBot - I am looking for three x 100 ah batteries for my Minnkota Terrova 112 lb thrust trolling motor (12 volt) - along with EnjoyBot - any others that you recommend that you would earn commission on - I just want to make sure you get something for all of your hard and value-added work - thx so much Nelson
Are you still doing battery reviews? I would like to see the "Weize 12V 100Ah LiFePO4 Lithium Battery with Self-Heating Function, Up to 8000 Cycles, Built-in Smart BMS, Perfect for RV, Solar, Marine, Overland/Van, and Off Grid Applications" -From Amazon- Wanting to use for trolling motor. 24VDC or 36VDC. Do you do any testing with them in series? The big name brands are so expensive and I'm wondering what you get for the money. Do you have any info on using LiFeP04 as a starting/house battery? I see some manufactures are calling them as a dual purpose battery. Any thoughts on Sodium-ion? Can I use cheaper LiFeP04 now safely in series while waiting for Sodium-ion? Sorry so lengthy I'm just getting into this and spring is right around the corner. Ice fishing gear getting put away in a couple of weeks
What could go wrong without low-temperature charge protection. And how cold is the cut-off?? Most folks probably don't live in Minnesota where it's cold and if they do they definitely are not out riding golf carts when it's below zero??? And if they do I'm sure they charge them in the garage?
Hi Jeremy, great video as always. I am going to put you on the spot, what battery would you recommand more, the Enjoybot 100 AH or PowerQueen 100 AH? or do you think both builds are basically equal. Thanks
Enjoybot. Just because it pulled way over the rated capacity. Other than that, I would say they are equal. BTW....What game is that on your channel? Looks like something I could get nerdy with lol amzn.to/3cEKSqS
You just saved me OVER $500 for my repl trolling motor battery! I can literally buy 2 of these (but don't need to, so). Can you recommend a proper lithium battery charger to go with this? I'm dumping my Blue top Optima 66AH / D27M and Harbor Freight Viking 4A charger setup when this setup arrives.... Thanks, your newest full BELL'ed subscriber! PS: Thanku for your service to our country, sir.
I use this charger on the bigger batteries. Thanks for subscribing!! ampedoutdoors.com/collections/boat-batteies/products/10a-fast-lithium-charger-lifepo4?aff=8
And I'm beyond happy to report this battery performed flawlessly, and I'm shocked how LITTLE battery life was used after our BEYOND normal day fishing! We are mid drought right now in NJ, and our honey hole/river is loooooow- We even towed HUGE branches that we had to cut to get to new spots and easily put more strain on the motor and battery doing that! We still managed to tread further up river than ever before - all while keeping a close eye. More than once we said "holy cow, we're STILL over 75% left???" - I kid you not when I say this was a GREAT purchase!!
Not thrilled about pouch cells. Seem fragile to me for a battery I would be lifting in & out of my boat a lot. I wouldn't mind seeing the small fish finder type battery from them.
Too bad the model with low temp protection is $50 more. The Dr Prepare 100ah which is made by Renogy is a better value. Low temp protection, 100ah, 10 year warranty and is $320
Not many people do this to help others. I was a army mechanic and the presant batteries are a bit over my head. Thank you for your and analysing expertise. Thank you very much, well done. Regards Richard Weir in Australia 🇦🇺
Thank you for watching sir!
In this video I test and teardown the Enjoybot 100Ah Lithium Battery. I think this battery could be a good one for kayakers looking to power their trolling motors!.
(Amazon Listing) amzn.to/3vdcMAH
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All batteries that I recommend based on my reviews can be found below:
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Tools and supplied that I use in this and other RUclips videos can be found here:
www.iceholepower.com/tools-and-supplies
Contact Information:
For business inquires or other RUclipsrs ONLY. I just don't have time to answer all the emails asking for battery or electrical advice. If you have a question, just ask in the comments section of this video. email: Jeremy@iceholepower.com
Glad to see you testing a larger AH battery. Looking to replace the two 115ah lead acid batteries in my jon boat. I think this one would be the ticket
Good review. Bought two 100AH a few months ago for my teardrop. They do state now that their 100AH have low temp cut off. Haven't seen a teardown or a test for them yet though. I use a Victron wireless battery monitor that will cut off my Victron converter and Victron smart charger so it wouldn't be a problem for my use.
Yes definitely do the 6 or a 12 Amp hour battery ! Especially if they have the low temperature charging protection.
Thanks for these videos!
I will put it on my list. Thanks Steven!
I also would like to see the 12 Amp one broke down. I really enjoy your videos, I have learned so much!!
Thanks for sharing your honest opinions on these batteries.
Great test! I am glad i found your channel, i will be watching all your vids.
Love your tear-downs, as I'm interested in getting an electric trolling motor for my kayak - and need a battery(s). May even go with a 24 volt setup, if I can "swing" it...!
(Don't get old, and have nearly no money to "play with", like me! Never knew I'd out-live my bank account and savings...!). Haha!
Nice testing, I like the short circuit test. I'm glad you included it. I suggest using a load of .2 c which should match the battery manufacturer's specs. Did you get any discharge graphs from the battery manufacturer? I would really like to see someone do multiple charge and discharge tests, more like several hundred. The over current test is also important, would like to see.
I put 4 of the 12v 100ma Enjoybot batteries in my golf cart. They work great, although I had to buy a smart charger the overall conversion was very affordable.
Is your golf cart stock, and what kind of range are you getting?
Wondering how FAST these test batteries can make it to 100% Thank you and enjoy your tests
If you don't take into account the warranty which 100AH battery do you think is better, the Power Queen or the Enjoybot?
I believe all these smaller and lighter than regular 100ah 12.8V batteries are using the same 3.2 Lithium ion Pouch Cells. Ex. Power Queen 100Ah 12.8 Premium. Rated slightly under capacity and capable of some limited surge current.
Thank you for the video, I subscribed. Keep those safety glasses on. Not sure I would do that test inside on my bench. But the test needs to be done.
Thanks for the sub!
Got 2 100 AH, thanks for the info.
Awesome! Make sure to check back in with us, would like to hear your thoughts on them!
Perfect video! I bought the Timeusb lithium battery on their official website, and 12v100ah just for $299. I've been using it for a month without any problems so far. I think it's more cost-effective!
Do you work for them? I noticed you said that on another video. I would be interested in testing and making a review video on it.
Hey bro, I've reviewed again when I thought my first review didn't work. I bought 100ah battery only paid $299. And I'm just a simple user. From my experience to use Timeusb batteries, it is truly good.👍🏻
How do you think three of these would perform connected in series to replace six 6 volt Trojan lead acid batteries in a 36 volt ego golf cart ? Thanks. Nice video.
Great video! I’m in the market for a 100ah for my fish house, so I’m happy you’re reviewing bigger batteries.
I would like to see you review a Miller Tech battery.
I am thing about going Lithium on my 24 volt trolling motor. would recommend this battery or the Power Queen.
Thanks for another great video. 👍🏻
great review wondering if choice between enjoybot 100ah and Li time / ampere time 100ah which would you recommend
Hi, how safe are the pouches. If they are punctured, do they burst into flames or let off toxic gasses? Maybe you could do that test.
Thanks for the great review. It is interesting that 12V 100 Ah batteries torn down earlier this year during reviews by a couple of other reviewers post on RUclips had different cells in them than the pouch cells in the battery you tore down. I wonder if Enjoybot has switched and will have the type yours did from here on out, or ??? Both of the other two reviewers also remarked that build quality was good, especially for a relatively low cost Lithium. So that's consistent anyways.
Room in there to add more cells?
Would like to see more tear downs of batteries in the 20-50AH range. 100AH would be overkill for my boat unless I was going to be out for multiple days and relied on it without charging.
I have a 30Ah coming up in the near future. I did do the new Amped 20Ah ruclips.net/video/NClVWLJwSAU/видео.html
And the Dakota Lithium 23Ah ruclips.net/video/1WF9NlDW_r4/видео.html
@@iceholepower8012 I saw those. I even posted that Dakota Lithium review on their facebook page asking what was up. No response unfortunately.
Hey, when you say your a Electronic Technician is that in general or a Navy Electronic Technician?
Being from the upper Midwest like you, wish we could find an affordable cold rated battery for ice fishing haha. This is close...
Ill keep looking! Thanks for watching!
Appreciate your style of informative videos, I came across a Himasi 200 ah with reported low temp & BT for $499 on Amazon. I want to buy it, but wanted to run it by you and your followers to get any possible feedback? I'm looking for the best affordable 200 ah with BT, temp cut off nice, but not necessary. Im using it as an auxillary battery on a boat. Is this one too good to be true, or should I jump on it?
What's your opinion on charger sensitivity? Most onboard automatic boat chargers don't really have lithium battery capability listings. Will it shorten battery life capacity? Or void warranty?
They won't shorten capacity or damage the battery. They just won't fully charge the battery. The only thing that they probably won't do is wake the battery up if it goes into sleep mode.
How much under fully charged might we be talking? I'm researching with plans to upgrade trolling motor boat batteries next spring on a 24v system... Sounds like I could probably stick with my charger ( Promariner gen 3 pro sport 15) until it fails out on me and upgrade chargers then. Also... What's sleep mode? Thanks Jeremy 👍
I just looked up the specs. I think you will be good. Sleep mode is low voltage protection. It basically puts your battery in hibernation. It's pretty rare, you will have to drain it and let it sit before that were to happen.
Sure wish it had low-temp charge protection, but looks like a solid choice if not needed. Curious how many cycles the pouch cells will take if warranty is 10 yrs.
Depends on the depth of discharge but, it is the same chemistry, just a different form factor. I don't think they cycle life would be any different. Thanks for watching!
They have a low temp version that is $50 more
Does the ProMariner 43021 charge 12V 100 Ah Lithium?
Interesting battery cell option. Never seen that type in any reviews. Yes, I would like you to void a 6Ah battery. Curious to see if it holds the same standards as the 100Ah and cell type. So when you leave a battery store for long periods do you not full charge? I noticed that battery label, + or - 50% CAP. and charge every 3 months.
Great question. Lithiums like to be stored in the 30-70% range. Lead acid likes to be full all the time.
Great video! Would you recommend this over the powerqueen? Definitely will be purchasing one of the two from your link.
Sorry this would be for 24V trolling motor.
Would you suggest the enjoybot or the power queen
What battery charger do you recommend for this battery?
If other tear downs have different cells how do you know which you are getting? And is one better than the other?
That is a great question!! From the outside, the case looks exactly the same. The cells are the same chemistry and they were very secure in this pack. The Chevy Volt uses similar cells. The only downside to the pouch cells is that they don't have a vent. But... They are LiFeP04 so overheating and thermal runaway is not as big of a deal as in other chemistries. Thanks for watching!
Any thoughts on LiFePo4 batteries used for running a portable wood pellet smoker grill? They appear to take anywheres from 250-500 watts of power maximum, but that's only during the igniter's initial burn phase. Can a guy just do a power formula calc? Or is it more in depth to figure out maximum watt consumption, and for how long? Just wondering what size battery I'd need to power a smoker for an entire day, say 10-13hrs.
I have a 12V small Green Mountain smoker that I have powered off of a power box in the past. The ignition sequence on mine pulls 8 amps and only lasts a few minutes. After that the fan and auger doesn't pull much (.75A if I recall correctly) . I would go with at least a 30Ah. Check out the pics below of mine.
facebook.com/iceholepower/photos/512097329369872
facebook.com/iceholepower/photos/402727816973491
@@iceholepower8012 That's pretty sweet, looks that that smoker comes with an internal inverter. I like the speaker idea too! I could use that for portable ham radio!
jeremy, have you done a video on the differences, good and bad between pouch, prismatic,c ylindrical cells? i have noticed in almost all the 100ah units that the actual form factor of the cells and BMS is ALOT smaller than the case. do the cells need the extra space for anything?? can you do video on taking the 100ah cell/BMS package and transplanting into a smaller case?
keep up the good work! i love your testing and analysis. i did also notice only AMPED batteries on your list, but several "its a good battery" in some reviews. maybe explain why some batteries make the list and others dont?
Do I need a different charger if I install these in my 36v EZGO cart?
Do you plan on building battery boxes for these? I currently have a 60AH Amped for the trolling motor on my kayak, but would love the range of a 100AH.. or do you think I can run this exposed with a "waterproof" breaker?
It's always a good idea to put them in a box. This one will fit that battery. amzn.to/3zcmmoI
I am not planning on building boxes for these.
Litheium battery use to soler plate?
I know you test several brands. Which one is by far the best in terms of price and performance? I know Dakota lithium is good, but not the price.
is there a charger you like for these big lifepo4 batteries?
This is the charger that I have been using, so far no issues. If you have multiple banks, they also have NOCO chargers.
ampedoutdoors.com/collections/boat-batteies/products/10a-fast-lithium-charger-lifepo4?aff=8
I read they have a new version with low temp protection for a little more money. Have you checked that one out yet?
They said they were going to send me one to test.
I have a friend that put 4 of these in series in a gold cart... BMS is crapping out on all 4... anyone change the BMS?
Good review.
Would 4 of these work in my 48volt golf cart??
I bought this battery for my kayak trolling motor build, and so far it's working great! The only thing that concerns me is that the internals of yours looks different than the internals of some other battery breakdown reviews of the same battery. Is it normal for battery manufacturers to change internal cell types like this?
I was pretty surprised by it. I watched the same videos when researching this battery. I did ask them why they changed it and they didn't really answer my question and offered to send me another battery. I don't necessarily see these cells as a bad thing. They are really well protected and they pulled way over capacity. Thanks for watching!
Would this battery work well paired for 24v to my trolling motor?
Opening it does not void warranty.
What's the terminals size for contact
Awesome blooper!!
Glad you liked it!!
Can’t trust a year down when the company sends you the battery knowing what you’re going to do.
Since this is different than what you have seen before I am wondering about a company bait and switch.
Looked at “10 yr”warranty. Looks like it will only replace a no working battery for 3 years?? Am I wrong?
Hi There - sorry - I didn't get your first name but - I agree with everyone - you have an amazing series of videos - I will probably go and purchase 3 of the 100 ah Lithium Batties by EnjoyBot - I am looking for three x 100 ah batteries for my Minnkota Terrova 112 lb thrust trolling motor (12 volt) - along with EnjoyBot - any others that you recommend that you would earn commission on - I just want to make sure you get something for all of your hard and value-added work - thx so much Nelson
Are you still doing battery reviews?
I would like to see the "Weize 12V 100Ah LiFePO4 Lithium Battery with Self-Heating Function, Up to 8000 Cycles, Built-in Smart BMS, Perfect for RV, Solar, Marine, Overland/Van, and Off Grid Applications" -From Amazon-
Wanting to use for trolling motor. 24VDC or 36VDC. Do you do any testing with them in series?
The big name brands are so expensive and I'm wondering what you get for the money.
Do you have any info on using LiFeP04 as a starting/house battery?
I see some manufactures are calling them as a dual purpose battery.
Any thoughts on Sodium-ion?
Can I use cheaper LiFeP04 now safely in series while waiting for Sodium-ion?
Sorry so lengthy I'm just getting into this and spring is right around the corner. Ice fishing gear getting put away in a couple of weeks
What could go wrong without low-temperature charge protection. And how cold is the cut-off??
Most folks probably don't live in Minnesota where it's cold and if they do they definitely are not out riding golf carts when it's below zero??? And if they do I'm sure they charge them in the garage?
Amazon listing now indicates that 100Ah battery has low temp cutoff, with a $50 off coupon.
Mr Battery butcher, would you recommend wiring two of these in series for a 24volt 80lb thrust trolling motor?
Lol. Heard you bought a new boat! I think these would work pretty well for your trolling motor. Over capacity and as watertight as a battery gets.
Hi Jeremy, great video as always. I am going to put you on the spot, what battery would you recommand more, the Enjoybot 100 AH or PowerQueen 100 AH? or do you think both builds are basically equal. Thanks
Enjoybot. Just because it pulled way over the rated capacity. Other than that, I would say they are equal. BTW....What game is that on your channel? Looks like something I could get nerdy with lol amzn.to/3cEKSqS
@@iceholepower8012 Elite Dangerous
You just saved me OVER $500 for my repl trolling motor battery! I can literally buy 2 of these (but don't need to, so). Can you recommend a proper lithium battery charger to go with this? I'm dumping my Blue top Optima 66AH / D27M and Harbor Freight Viking 4A charger setup when this setup arrives.... Thanks, your newest full BELL'ed subscriber! PS: Thanku for your service to our country, sir.
I use this charger on the bigger batteries. Thanks for subscribing!! ampedoutdoors.com/collections/boat-batteies/products/10a-fast-lithium-charger-lifepo4?aff=8
@@iceholepower8012 Welp, I got the battery and charger now, all charged up and waiting for SundayFundayFishday!
And I'm beyond happy to report this battery performed flawlessly, and I'm shocked how LITTLE battery life was used after our BEYOND normal day fishing! We are mid drought right now in NJ, and our honey hole/river is loooooow- We even towed HUGE branches that we had to cut to get to new spots and easily put more strain on the motor and battery doing that! We still managed to tread further up river than ever before - all while keeping a close eye. More than once we said "holy cow, we're STILL over 75% left???" - I kid you not when I say this was a GREAT purchase!!
Not thrilled about pouch cells. Seem fragile to me for a battery I would be lifting in & out of my boat a lot. I wouldn't mind seeing the small fish finder type battery from them.
Hmmmmm interesting 👍👍👌
Have you heard of Impulse Lithium Batteries?
I have, looks like they copied the powerbox that I designed for Dakota Lithium. www.impulselithium.com/power-box/
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Okay. I didn't see that they were making them before. Yeah it looks like they did.
All lithium batt. Are pop up.
The chins battery is a better battery and it's cheaper with a low temperature sensor
Dang I watched this too late!! Just got 4
Too bad the model with low temp protection is $50 more.
The Dr Prepare 100ah which is made by Renogy is a better value. Low temp protection, 100ah, 10 year warranty and is $320
Looks like a Chins just a different sticker
Chins is way overrated, heavily promoted
They sent it so cutting this one off
Pouch not prismatic:(
Bardzo słaba recenzja 😢
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You cALL this a budget battery., look at the price man you crazy. There are less expensive batteries out there.