lithium batteries to save weight

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  1. 4hire

    4hire Bobtail Member

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    has anyone tried lithium batteries to save weight and can we run just 2 batteries?
     
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  3. Tug Toy

    Tug Toy Road Train Member

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    As long as your not somewhere that freezes. Have you priced a lithium battery? Regular wet cells are less than $80 each

    Without actually knowing I’m guessing a high quality lithium would be closer to $1000.00?

    You can get a Maxwell start battery and probably eliminate 2 of your battery’s but the maxwell will take up one of those spaces. So for like $700 you can eliminate one battery?

    But again, freezing is the biggest hurdle. Cars that have lithium battery have heating to make sure they work and not explode in freezing temperature.
     
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  4. Bean Jr.

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    Actually the Maxwell would eliminate all batteries for starting. What is needed is a power source for the ECM, but that could be a motorcycle battery. The maxwell is the size of a battery, but if it weighs 1/10 of a group 31, I would be surprised! So you can eliminate the weight of 4 group 31, replace it with the weight of battery for a typical compact car, and have a much more reliable starting source.
     
  5. Ridgeline

    Ridgeline Road Train Member

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    I use the maxwell starting module, it removes the starting power off the battery bank, most trucks that have this have two batteries, a few which have longer time between being on the road have three batteries. A few trucks are using Baldor regulators for the “house” batteries because of they are AGM batteries.

    i would never use li-po or any other battery in the battery box, in the sleeper yes because of the sleeper being insulated. A good bms would have a low temp cutoff which will stop the truck from exploding.
     
  6. scoobertdoo

    scoobertdoo Road Train Member

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    Dont bother, if you want to save weight, go with one battery, and tri pac, and a maxwell start super cap.
     
  7. scoobertdoo

    scoobertdoo Road Train Member

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    BTW why are you working on saving 60 pounds?
     
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  8. '88K100

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    The lithium batteries have to come down in price IMO..I priced lithium batteries for my own use,,,too much money considering I average 7 years out of a Walmart Marine Starting battery @$70.
     
  9. Old Man

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    Just leave the girl friend home.
     
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