I don't think that will quite do for a trolling motor. I'm looking at more like 50 A/H. TCThis is the one I just installed.
Sorry missed the trolling motor part.I don't think that will quite do for a trolling motor. I'm looking at more like 50 A/H. TC
Yes and the Dakota includes onedon't forget hey require special battery chargers.
I've been looking at these as well but the Alberta ones are $350. Chargers are around $50. TCDakota Lithium 12V 54AH Deep Cycle LiFePo4 Battery | Cabela's Canada
A deep cycle work horse, the DL 54 is built for high performance in the most rugged of conditions. Engineered with Lithium Iron Phosphate (LiFePo4) technology this battery has twice the power, half the weight, and lasts 4 times longer than a lead acid battery – providing exceptional lifetime...www.cabelas.ca
Maybe this? on sale right now
Sorry I don't know anything about Alberta Lithium other than what is on their website but I assume they are a middle man for Chinese batteries. I ran into a kayak fisherman in Northern Manitoba last summer who said he purchased his lithium battery through AliExpress and raved about the price. He was quick to add he wasn't excited about not buying through a NA retailer but it was less than a third of the price! At least it appears Alberta Lithium is only adding a couple of hundred bucks to the price, so seems pretty fair.Still on my quest for a lithium battery for my kayak trolling motor and I came across Alberta Lithium. Has anyone purchased any of their batteries and what is your opinion of them? TC
Where did you purchase the 24V 60AH battery?Alberta and others including Dakota etc are all buy resellers of Chinese Lithium batteries. On my new boat I converted to a 24V Lithium trolling system with a Rhodan motor. I bought a pair of 24v 60Ah batteries, run in parallel. Came with a 110v charger. That is a bit of a PITA when I dont have shore power so I also bought a 24v Stealth charger system. Basically the main engine charges the 12v house and starting batteries. When/if they are above 85% SOC, then the stealth charger switches on and uses the alternator to charge the 24v lithiums feeding my trolling motor.
Main advantage is weight savings and energy density. Lithium batteries run with constant output right to the end of charge. No dropoff in performance. And they weigh less than half of the lead acid counterpart. They also can handle many more charge discharge cycles than lead acid.
In my application Im replacing 4 lead acid deep cycle trolling motor batteries with two that weigh less and provide better performance numbers
Main disadvantage is how bloody expensive they are. I got 1600 bucks tied up in the two batteries. Warranties are long but we will see how it all plays out for me.
Yes they are. The newest generation of Noco chargers will charge them as well.Are they LiFePO4 batteries? Minn Kota alternator charger (similar to stealth system) allows to select a battery type for each connector ( I am getting a triple charger) and the choices are lead, AGM and LiFePO4
I ordered my first battery off amazon. Had it delivered to my place in the states. Bad idea, took forever to arrive, BS firm to deal with. My second one, along with my AC charger and Stealth DC to DC on board system came from Next Gen Lithium. www.nextgenlithium.comWhere did you purchase the 24V 60AH battery?
I should have added: If you are working with 12V batteries, you wont have these challenges, Minnkota, NOCO and others all have chargers compatible with 12v lithiums. I wanted a 24v or 36V system for the run time advantages as my intended use is for trolling in lieu of having a kicker on the back. The new rig is a hell of a lot more boat to pull than my Crestliner. At the time, nobody was making a system that would charge anything other than 12v lithiums. That's what pushed me to the Stealth charger direction.I ordered my first battery off amazon. Had it delivered to my place in the states. Bad idea, took forever to arrive, BS firm to deal with. My second one, along with my AC charger and Stealth DC to DC on board system came from Next Gen Lithium. www.nextgenlithium.com
There is a nexgenlithium as well so dont confuse them.
Since both batteries are 24vdc/60Ah they are compatible and the chargers will charge them both (connected in parallel) The only watch out for it issue is that both batteries need to start from a similar state of charge when you first get them going in parallel. The NOCO and similar chargers listed in other posts connect to individual batteries and thus dont have that issue.
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