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Battery swap 36volt Lithium?
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<blockquote data-quote="Headhunter" data-source="post: 5818323" data-attributes="member: 652"><p>At the moment, a solid NO to lithium marine batteries. From what I have been told, if you have to have insurance on your boat, insurance premiums will be higher if you use lithiums. Also, some motor manufacturers say do not use lithium batteries for the motor. </p><p></p><p>If they ever catch on fire, they cannot be put out and will burn and most anything near them til they burn out. Also, bass boats are designed to run with most weight toward the back of the boat. If you want to maintain the performance of the boat and decide to use lithiums, you will need to experiment, but moving weight from the front to the back. </p><p></p><p>If you go to a bass tournament (elite series tournaments for example) where there is an area that the anglers can pull their boats to, for service (boat, motor, trolling motor, depth finders, power poles, etc.) and you ask the tech's opinions about lithiuns, every single one of them will advise you NOT to use lithiums. Well except for the lithium battery techs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Headhunter, post: 5818323, member: 652"] At the moment, a solid NO to lithium marine batteries. From what I have been told, if you have to have insurance on your boat, insurance premiums will be higher if you use lithiums. Also, some motor manufacturers say do not use lithium batteries for the motor. If they ever catch on fire, they cannot be put out and will burn and most anything near them til they burn out. Also, bass boats are designed to run with most weight toward the back of the boat. If you want to maintain the performance of the boat and decide to use lithiums, you will need to experiment, but moving weight from the front to the back. If you go to a bass tournament (elite series tournaments for example) where there is an area that the anglers can pull their boats to, for service (boat, motor, trolling motor, depth finders, power poles, etc.) and you ask the tech's opinions about lithiuns, every single one of them will advise you NOT to use lithiums. Well except for the lithium battery techs. [/QUOTE]
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