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How to Choose The Right Lithium Trolling Motor Battery.

How to choose the right lithium trolling motor battery.

When you search online these days for something like “lithium trolling motor battery” you are more than likely going to be overwhelmed by the amount of different products, and varying information related to lithium trolling motor batteries. But don’t worry, you’ve come to the right place. Today we are going to break down all of the different options you have for lithium trolling motor battery sizes, and help you select the right one. This article will apply to ALL lithium trolling motor batteries, not just our own (although we may be a little biased).

Lithium batteries, specifically Lithium Iron-Phosphate (LiFePO4) batteries have been one of the greatest advancements to trolling motor power in the last decade. These batteries are up to 70% lighter in weight, have a total lifecycle of up to 10X that of their Lead-Acid or AGM counterparts, Don’t require any maintenance, Have a much higher power density, so they can be much smaller, And won’t taper off in voltage as you drain the battery, so you get max power, all the way down to zero.

Forces At Play


1) Voltage

For those of you with a good general understanding of electronics, the next 3 sections may be skipped, but for those of you with limited electrical understanding, we will try our best to break down the technical side for you.

The first topic to discuss (which is an easy one), is voltage. Today’s trolling motors offered by Minn-Kota, Garmin, Power-Pole, or Rhodan come in 3 different voltage options: 12V, 24V and 36V. And i’m sure by this time, you’ve already figured out what trolling motor is the right option for your boat. The idea is pretty simple, more voltage, equals more power. Smaller boats, need less power (voltage), and bigger boats, need more power (voltage). Easy right?

There are 3 factors at play when it comes to your trolling motor power source: Voltage, Current, and Resistance. The drawing below is an easy way to understand how they react with one another.

Voltage = Pressure
Current (Amps) = Flow
Resistance(Ohms) = Restriction

With that in mind, you’re probably wondering where resistance comes into play when choosing a battery, the answer is it doesn’t, however the wires and connectors that will be between your battery, and your trolling motor all add resistance (ohms). and therefore it is important to use the right size wiring, and properly crimped lugs and connectors, to ensure we don’t create excessive resistance which can cause a lot of headaches. Corrosion also creates resistance, therefore its important to always use marine grade tinned copper wire and connectors, and seal wire ends with adhesive lined heat shrink. There are many calculators available online for calculating proper wire size for given amounts of voltage and wire length. 6AWG is the most common wire size for trolling motors, and for longer wire runs over 12 feet, 4AWG may be recommended. Always install a breaker between your battery and trolling motor, as close to the battery as possible.


2) Amp-Hours:

Now that that’s out of the way, let’s discuss Amps and Amp-Hours.

We know now that Amps = Current. All deep-cycle batteries, whether they are Lead-Acid, AGM, or Lithium, will be rated in Amp-Hours. In simple terms, this number is a rating of how long the battery will last. Its extremely important to understand that different battery chemistries, are rated differently when it comes to Amp-Hours. Lead-Acid or AGM Amp-Hours, are not equivalent to Lithium (LiFePO4) batteries. This is due to the way that Amp-Hours are tested and rated. on Lead-Acid or AGM batteries, this is typically rated by drawing current on the battery from a full charge, all the way down to zero volts over the course of 20 hours (20 Hr rate). the issue with this, is that below 10V or so, most of our electronics will shut down or be non-operable. In Lithium batteries, this rating is measured by drawing current on the battery from full charge, to 10V (or whatever voltage the battery is programmed to shut off), giving us a much more realistic amp-hour rating. Most lithium batteries are equipped with a battery management system (BMS) that shuts off the battery when the cells inside reach a minimum set voltage, this is to protect the cells from being cycled past their usable voltage range.

For example: a group 27 lead-acid marine deep cycle battery (like the one pictured below) with a 88AH rating, is not going to give you exactly 88AH of usable power on your trolling motor, because this amp-hour rating actually goes below and beyond the minimum voltage your trolling motor requires to operate.

On the other hand, a lithium battery with the same 88AH rating, will actually give you 88AH of usable power (assuming your minimum voltage required is 10V) because the amp-hour rating, is rated from a fully charged voltage, to 10V.

So a good, general conversion to compare lead-acid or AGM amp-hours to Lithium amp-hours, is to divide the lead-acid/AGM amp hours by 1/2, and this will give you the rough estimated lithium battery equivalent. What this means is that if you have 3X group 27 88AH lead-acid batteries in your boat, and they last you all day, a 44AH lithium battery, will give you roughly the same runtime.

It’s important to note, that this is a very rough estimate, its always a good idea to add 10-20AH to be safe. you’re better off with more power than you need, than not enough or just enough. however, you don’t want too much power that you are not using. Lithium cells will last longer over time, and be happier when drained at least 50-70%. We see a lot of people oversize their battery, and only end up using the top 10% of their battery. If this is your case, we recommend using the battery for multiple days or trips, to get the SOC down to around 20-40% before recharging. This highlights another great benefit of lithium batteries that should not be overlooked:

3) Voltage curve.

The voltage curve of a battery, is how quickly the battery voltage drops, as power (amps) are consumed. if you have ever used lead-acid or AGM batteries on any type of electric motor powered vehicle or device, you may have noticed how as the battery gets depleted, the motor slows down, eventually not working at all once the motor reaches its minimum required voltage. This is because lead-acid/AGM batteries have a very linear voltage curve. As amps are consumed, the voltage drops quickly in relation to the depth of discharge.

Lithium batteries on the other hand, have a very flat curve, that holds higher voltage for much deeper into the discharge depth, before dropping. This gives your motor more power and torque, all the way down to the empty. The graph below compares the two different battery chemistries.

4) Single Battery, Series, or Parallel?

The traditional way of wiring lead acid batteries for trolling motors has been two or three 12V batteries connected in series, to get the desired voltage. Today, with the introduction of single 24V and 36V batteries, we can condense the battery bank into one single battery, saving weight and space. This may not always be the ideal setup for every user. We know that wiring batteries in series adds the voltages together, but keeps the capacity of each battery the same, and connecting batteries in parallel, adds the capacities of each battery, but the voltage remains the same across the bank.

For example: Three 12V 50AH batteries wired in series, gives us 36V and 50AH. Three 12V 50AH batteries wired in parallel gives us 12V and 150AH.

-Wiring in series has its benefits, for one, some new trolling motors can operate in 24V or 36V modes, if you have a 36V battery bank and you loose one battery, you can re-configure your trolling motor to still operate on the two remaining batteries for 24V, or, if your batteries are not under warranty, replacing one of the 12V batteries is more cost effective than replacing a single 36V battery. It could also be that you already have a lithium capable multi-bank charger from a previous configuration, so switching your two or three lead acid batteries to lithium without having to purchase a new charger may be cheaper and easier.

-Wiring in parallel is a great option for 12V trolling motors if you are limited in space, for example on a kayak where a single large battery wont fit into a compartment or box, or possibly on larger boats where you want to connect two 36V 60AH batteries for 120AH total.

- Single 24V/36V lithium batteries is the most popular current configuration, this setup is simple, and takes up the least amount of space in the boat.


Below you can see how a series and parallel system is properly configured.

5) Battery Sizing

Now, lets try to answer the question everyone is asking: How long will XX Amp-Hours last me when using my trolling motor?

This is actually an impossible question to answer without A LOT of data, how heavy is the boat? what is the exact wind speed and direction? what type of trolling motor is it? is it a brushless motor? what is the exact current speed and direction? as you can see, there are a lot of variables that factor into answering that question with an exact number. regardless of that, we can take some of the data available to us, and our experience, as well as our customers feedback, and give you a rough estimate to help you choose the right battery.

Trolling motors as you know can operate at a multitude of different speeds. As the motor speed increases, so does the amount of current demanded from the battery. When using anchor mode(GPS spot lock), your motor is going to automatically set the motor speed to keep the boat in position. If the boat is very heavy, or the current or wind is very strong, the motor is going to require extra power to keep you in position.

The BEST question to ask yourself before sizing your lithium battery is how will i be using my trolling motor?. Casual spot locking in light to moderate current or wind does not demand as much power as moving the boat around often at high power levels, or spot locking in extreme currents or wind.

The chart below shows amp draw, for Garmin Force trolling motors, 24V and 36V at different motor speeds. This chart can be used a reference for most modern brushless trolling motors, actual numbers may vary with other brands, but not enough to make a difference for what we’re trying to accomplish.

Credit: Garmin USA

Using the data above, if we have a 36V trolling motor on GPS spot lock, and the motor is holding position at a power level of 40%, we know that we will be using 6 amps of power, to get total runtime out of amp-hours, we divide the amount of amp-hours by 6.

60AH / 6 amps= 10 hours

100AH / 6 Amps = 16.6 hours

This means that a 36V 60AH lithium battery, will keep us in this position for 10 hours at a power level of 6A or 40%, and a 36V 100AH will keep us in position for 16.6 hours, assuming motor speed does not change from 40% or 6 Amps. Keep in mind, that when using GPS spot lock mode, motor speed will vary, and almost never stay at a set speed. If you have already used your trolling motor with other battery types, take note of the motor speeds you are using when you are fishing your typical waters, this will help you calculate how much power you will need.

The 5 main amp hour options that are offered in different configurations are 50AH, 60AH, 75AH, 100AH, and 120AH.

50AH - Great option for boats up to 22FT, and the casual angler who only spot locks for a few hours per trip. in some lighter boats or lighter current or conditions this setup can last multiple days.

60AH - Our best seller, Excellent capacity for smaller to medium sized boats up to 30FT, enough power to last most anglers multiple days if spot locking in calm to moderate conditions.

100AH -
For the serious angler, or users in boats beyond 29FT. Great option if your trolling motor gets pushed hard for long periods, or if you typically spot lock in hard current or wind.

120AH -
Typically only needed for large center consoles or boats up to 42FT, or for the hardcore tournament fisherman who demands maximum power.

The chart below is a great reference point showing battery endurance on 36V trolling motors, 24V systems are usually not too far off on amp draw so the chart can be used as a general guideline for those as well. The graph assumes an average amp draw of 5A for small boats, 7A for medium boats, and 9A for large boats. Like previously discussed, its important to remember that when using your spot lock feature, amp draw is never constant, and often times, your amp draw may even be lower than what is referenced in the graph.

Below you will find some of our popular trolling motor batteries, we hope this article has helped you expand your knowledge, if you have any questions, feel free to email or call us.

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Energy Works 12V 50AH Gen2 Lithium Deep-Cycle Battery
$399.99

The 12V 50AH is an ultra-compact, ultra lightweight solution for trolling motors, vans, overland builds, kayaks and more, perfect for wiring in series for 24 or 36V applications, or if space is limited in your vehicle or boat. Check your voltage, remaining capacity, charging status and more from your phone using the built in wireless Bluetooth monitoring feature.

Whether its for your trolling motor, RV, van or boat, this is the ultimate deep-cycle battery. Designed and built to resist dust, vibration, moisture, and salty environments.

This is our newest Gen2 battery featuring an IP67 waterproof rating, cold temperature charging protection, an upgraded and more robust smart-BMS, EVE cells and Bluetooth monitoring.

Features

  • Wireless Monitoring via Bluetooth App (Apple/Android compatibility)

  • Long Life, 3000-5000 Total Cycles(compared to 500-800 for AGM)

  • Ultra Safe, Built-In BMS battery protection

  • UL1642, IEC62619, CE, UN38.3 Listed & Certified, ABYC E-13 Compliant, USCG E2-29 Compliant

  • Zero Maintenance

  • Ultra Fast Charging & Low Self-Discharge (3% per month)

  • 60-70% Lighter than Lead-Acid Battery

  • 100% Depth of Discharge Rated(DOD)

  • Cold Temperature Charging Protection (disables charging at 32 deg F)

  • IP67 Water Resistant

  • Safe, Environmentally Friendly, Cobalt Free, Reduces Waste

  • Stainless Steel Terminal Hardware Included

Specifications

  • Nominal Voltage: 12.8V

  • Rated Capacity: 50Ah

  • Energy: 640Wh

  • Discharge Ending Voltage: 10V

  • Max Charging Voltage: 14.0-14.6V

  • Recommended Charging Current: 2A - 25A

  • Max Charging Current: 50A

  • Max Continuous Discharge Current: 50A / 100A Peak 5s

  • Low Temperature Charging Cutoff: 0 Deg C / 32 Deg F

  • Cycle Life: 3000-5000 (dependent on discharge rate and depth)

  • Dimensions (LxWxH): 9.2"*5.9"*7.0" inches

  • Group Size Equivalent: 22R

  • Cell Type: EVE Cylindrical Grade A

  • BMS Type: Smart 12V 4S 100A BT/UART

  • Weight: Approx. 12.1 lbs.

  • Charge Temperature: Charging: 0-45 Deg C/Discharging:-20 to 60 Deg C

  • Storage Temperature: -4 -140F

  • Water/Dust Resistance Rating: IP67

  • Certification: CE/ROHS/FCC/UN38.3/MSDS

  • Terminal Thread Size: M8

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Energy Works 12V 75AH Gen2 Lithium Deep-Cycle Battery
$499.99

The 12V 75AH is a compact BCI group 24 battery that offers excellent density for its size, an ultra lightweight solution for trolling motors, vans, overland builds, kayaks and more, perfect for wiring in series for 24 or 36V applications, or if space is limited in your vehicle or boat. Check your voltage, remaining capacity, charging status and more from your phone using the built in wireless Bluetooth monitoring feature.

Whether its for your trolling motor, RV, van or boat, this is the ultimate deep-cycle battery. Designed and built to resist dust, vibration, moisture, and salty environments.

This is our newest Gen2 battery featuring an IP67 waterproof rating, cold temperature charging protection, an upgraded and more robust smart-BMS, EVE cells and Bluetooth monitoring.

Features

  • Wireless Monitoring via Bluetooth App (Apple/Android compatibility)

  • Long Life, 3000-5000 Total Cycles(compared to 500-800 for AGM)

  • Ultra Safe, Built-In BMS battery protection

  • UL1642, IEC62619, CE, UN38.3 Listed & Certified, ABYC E-13 Compliant, USCG E2-29 Compliant

  • Zero Maintenance

  • Ultra Fast Charging & Low Self-Discharge (3% per month)

  • 60-70% Lighter than Lead-Acid Battery

  • 100% Depth of Discharge Rated(DOD)

  • Cold Temperature Charging Protection (disables charging at 32 deg F)

  • IP67 Water Resistant

  • Safe, Environmentally Friendly, Cobalt Free, Reduces Waste

  • Stainless Steel Terminal Hardware Included

Specifications

  • Nominal Voltage: 12.8V

  • Rated Capacity: 75Ah

  • Energy: 960Wh

  • Discharge Ending Voltage: 10V

  • Charging Voltage: 14.4-14.6V

  • Recommended Charging Current: 2A - 25A

  • Max Charging Current: 50A

  • Max Continuous Discharge Current: 100A / 200A Peak 5s

  • Low Temperature Charging Cutoff: 0 Deg C / 32 Deg F

  • Cycle Life: 3000-5000 (dependent on discharge rate and depth)

  • Dimensions (LxWxH): 10.1"*6.6"*8.2" inches

  • Group Size Equivalent: 24

  • Cell Type: EVE Prismatic Grade A

  • BMS Type: Smart 12V 4S 100A BT/UART

  • Weight: Approx. 17.7 lbs.

  • Charge Temperature: Charging: 0-45 Deg C/Discharging:-20 to 60 Deg C

  • Storage Temperature: -4 -140F

  • Water/Dust Resistance Rating: IP67

  • Certification: CE/ROHS/FCC/UN38.3/MSDS

  • Terminal Thread Size: M8

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Energy Works 36V 60AH Gen2 Lithium Deep-Cycle Battery
$1,099.99

This is the ultimate 36V trolling motor battery solution that will keep you fishing for hours. do away with multiple batteries by using this 36V 60AH package to provide a single, clean, lightweight and reliable power source for your 36V Minn-Kota, Motorguide, Garmin, Power-Pole trolling motor (and others).

These 24V and 36V batteries have been specifically designed and built for trolling motor applications. Resistant to dust, vibration, moisture, and salty environments.

This is our newest Gen2 battery featuring an IP67 waterproof rating, cold temperature charging protection, an upgraded and more robust smart-BMS, EVE cells and Bluetooth monitoring.

Features

  • Wireless Monitoring via Bluetooth App (Apple/Android compatibility)

  • Long Life, 3000-5000 Total Cycles(compared to 500-800 for AGM)

  • Ultra Safe, Built-In BMS battery protection

  • UL1642, IEC62619, CE, UN38.3 Listed & Certified, ABYC E-13 Compliant, USCG E2-29 Compliant

  • Standard BCI Group 31 Case

  • Zero Maintenance

  • Ultra Fast Charging & Low Self-Discharge (3% per month)

  • 60-70% Lighter than Lead-Acid Battery

  • 100% Depth of Discharge Rated(DOD)

  • Cold Temperature Charging Protection (disables charging at 32 deg F)

  • IP67 Water Resistant

  • Removable Carry Handle for Easy Handling

  • Safe, Environmentally Friendly, Cobalt Free, Reduces Waste

  • Stainless Steel Terminal Hardware Included

Specifications

  • Nominal Voltage: 38.4V

  • Rated Capacity: 60Ah

  • Energy: 2304Wh

  • Discharge Ending Voltage: 30V

  • Charging Voltage: 43.8V

  • Recommended Charging Current: 5A - 50A

  • Max Charging Current (BMS Limit): 50A

  • Max Discharge Current: 60A - (1C), 120A Peak 5s

  • Cycle Life: 3000-5000 (dependent on discharge rate and depth)

  • Dimensions (LxWxH): 12.91"*6.77"*8.70" inches

  • BCI Group Size Equivalent: 31

  • Cell Type: EVE Cylindrical Grade A

  • BMS Type: Smart 36V 12S 120A BT/UART

  • Weight: Approx. 34.8 lbs.

  • Low Temperature Charging Cutoff: 0 Deg C / 32 Deg F

  • Charge Temperature: Charging: 0-45 Deg C/Discharging:-20 to 60 Deg C

  • Storage Temperature: -4 -140F

  • Water/Dust Resistance Rating: IP67

  • Certification: CE/ROHS/FCC/UN38.3/MSDS

  • Terminal Thread Size: M8

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Energy Works 24V 60AH Gen2 Lithium Deep-Cycle Battery
$749.99

This is the ultimate 24V trolling motor battery solution that will keep you fishing for hours. do away with multiple batteries by using this 24V 60AH package to provide a single, clean, lightweight and reliable power source for your 24V Minn-Kota, Motorguide, Garmin, Power-Pole trolling motor (and others).

These 24V and 36V batteries have been specifically designed and built for trolling motor applications. Resistant to dust, vibration, moisture, and salty environments.

This is our newest Gen2 battery featuring an IP67 waterproof rating, cold temperature charging protection, an upgraded and more robust smart-BMS, EVE cells and Bluetooth monitoring.

Features

  • Wireless Monitoring via Bluetooth App (Apple/Android compatibility)

  • Long Life, 3000-5000 Total Cycles(compared to 500-800 for AGM)

  • Ultra Safe, Built-In BMS battery protection

  • UL1642, IEC62619, CE, UN38.3 Listed & Certified, ABYC E-13 Compliant, USCG E2-29 Compliant

  • Standard BCI Group 31 Case

  • Zero Maintenance

  • Ultra Fast Charging & Low Self-Discharge (3% per month)

  • 60-70% Lighter than Lead-Acid Battery

  • 100% Depth of Discharge Rated(DOD)

  • Cold Temperature Charging Protection (disables charging at 32 deg F)

  • IP67 Water Resistant

  • Removable Carry Handle for Easy Handling

  • Safe, Environmentally Friendly, Cobalt Free, Reduces Waste

  • Stainless Steel Terminal Hardware Included

Specifications

  • Nominal Voltage: 25.6V

  • Rated Capacity: 60Ah

  • Energy: 1536Wh

  • Discharge Ending Voltage: 20V

  • Charging Voltage: 29.2V

  • Recommended Charging Current: 5A - 30A

  • Max Charging Current (BMS Limit): 30A

  • Max Continuous Discharge Current: 60A -1C, 120A Peak 5s

  • Cycle Life: 3000-5000 (dependent on discharge rate and depth)

  • Dimensions (LxWxH): 12.95"*6.77"*8.42" inches

  • Group Size Equivalent: 31

  • Cell Type: EVE Prismatic Grade A

  • BMS Type: Smart 24V 8S 120A BT/UART

  • Weight: Approx. 25.6 lbs.

  • Low Temperature Charging Cutoff: 0 Deg C / 32 Deg F

  • Charge Temperature: Charging: 0-45 Deg C/Discharging:-20 to 60 Deg C

  • Storage Temperature: -4 -140F

  • Water/Dust Resistance Rating: IP67

  • Certification: CE/ROHS/FCC/UN38.3/MSDS

  • Terminal Thread Size: M8

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*Note: a 24V Lithium capable charger is required and sold separately.

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Status: Out of Stock - ETA May 10th, 2026

Energy Works 36V 100AH Gen2 Lithium Deep-Cycle Battery
$1,649.99

This is the ultimate 36V trolling motor battery solution that will keep you fishing for hours. do away with multiple batteries by using this 36V 100AH package to provide a single, clean, reliable power source for your 36V Minn-Kota, Motorguide, Garmin, Power-Pole trolling motor (and others). These 24V and 36V batteries have been specifically designed and built for trolling motor applications. Our 100AH is perfect for those that require maximum power and runtime. These batteries are resistant to dust, vibration, moisture, and salty environments.

This is our newest Gen2 battery featuring an IP67 waterproof rating, cold temperature charging protection, an upgraded and more robust smart-BMS, EVE cells and Bluetooth monitoring.

Features

  • Wireless Monitoring via Bluetooth App (Apple/Android compatibility)

  • Long Life, 3000-5000 Total Cycles(compared to 500-800 for AGM)

  • Ultra Safe, Built-In BMS battery protection

  • UL1642, IEC62619, CE, UN38.3 Listed & Certified, ABYC E-13 Compliant, USCG E2-29 Compliant

  • Zero Maintenance

  • Ultra Fast Charging & Low Self-Discharge (3% per month)

  • 60-70% Lighter than Lead-Acid Battery

  • 100% Depth of Discharge Rated(DOD)

  • Cold Temperature Charging Protection (disables charging at 32 deg F)

  • IP67 Water Resistant

  • Removable Carry Handles for Easy Handling

  • Safe, Environmentally Friendly, Cobalt Free, Reduces Waste

  • Stainless Steel Terminal Hardware Included

Specifications

  • Nominal Voltage: 38.4V

  • Rated Capacity: 100Ah

  • Energy: 4032Wh

  • Discharge Ending Voltage: 30V

  • Charging Voltage: 43.8V

  • Recommended Charging Current: 5A - 50A

  • Max Charging Current (BMS Limit): 50A

  • Max Continuous Discharge Current: 100A -1C, 200A Peak 5s

  • Cycle Life: 3000-5000 (dependent on discharge rate and depth)

  • Dimensions (LxWxH): 20.66"*9.44"*8.66" inches (including carry handles)

  • Cell Type: EVE Prismatic, Grade-A

  • BMS Type: Smart 36V 12S 200A BT/UART

  • Weight: Approx. 65 lbs.

  • Low Temperature Charging Cutoff: 0 Deg C / 32 Deg F

  • Charge Temperature: Charging: 0-45 Deg C/Discharging:-20 to 60 Deg C

  • Storage Temperature: -4 -140F

  • Water/Dust Resistance Rating: IP67

  • Certification: CE/ROHS/FCC/UN38.3/MSDS

  • Terminal Thread Size: M8

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Energy Works 12V 100AH Gen2 Lithium Deep-Cycle Battery
$599.99

The 12V 100AH is a go-to, do it all battery with plenty of power packed in an ultra-lightweight polymer casing. Save valuable space and weight, and check your voltage, remaining capacity, charging status and more from your phone using the built in wireless Bluetooth monitoring feature.

Whether its for your trolling motor, RV, van or boat, this is the ultimate deep-cycle battery. Designed and built to resist dust, vibration, moisture, and salty environments.

This is our newest Gen2 battery featuring an IP67 waterproof rating, cold temperature charging protection, an upgraded and more robust smart-BMS, EVE cells and Bluetooth monitoring.

Features

  • Wireless Monitoring via Bluetooth App (Apple/Android compatibility)

  • Long Life, 3000-5000 Total Cycles(compared to 500-800 for AGM)

  • Ultra Safe, Built-In BMS battery protection

  • UL1642, IEC62619, CE, UN38.3 Listed & Certified, ABYC E-13 Compliant, USCG E2-29 Compliant

  • Standard BCI Group 31 Case

  • Zero Maintenance

  • Ultra Fast Charging & Low Self-Discharge (3% per month)

  • 60-70% Lighter than Lead-Acid Battery

  • 100% Depth of Discharge Rated(DOD)

  • Cold Temperature Charging Protection (disables charging at 32 deg F)

  • IP67 Water Resistant

  • Removable Carry Handle for Easy Handling

  • Safe, Environmentally Friendly, Cobalt Free, Reduces Waste

  • Stainless Steel Terminal Hardware Included

Specifications

  • Nominal Voltage: 12.8V

  • Rated Capacity: 100Ah

  • Energy: 1280Wh

  • Discharge Ending Voltage: 10V

  • Max Charging Voltage: 14.6V

  • Recommended Charging Current: 5A - 50A

  • Max Charging Current: 100A

  • Max Continuous Discharge Current: 100A -1C, 200A Peak 5s

  • Cycle Life: 3000-5000 (dependent on discharge rate and depth)

  • Dimensions (LxWxH): 12.91"*6.77"*8.70" inches

  • Group Size Equivalent: 31

  • Cell Type: EVE Prismatic Grade A

  • BMS Type: Smart 12V 4S 100A BT/UART

  • Weight: Approx. 23 lbs.

  • Low Temperature Charging Cutoff: 0 Deg C / 32 Deg F

  • Charge Temperature: Charging: 0-45 Deg C/Discharging:-20 to 60 Deg C

  • Storage Temperature: -4 -140F

  • Water/Dust Resistance Rating: IP67

  • Certification: CE/ROHS/FCC/UN38.3/MSDS

  • Terminal Thread Size: M8

Warranty

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FREE UPS Ground Shipping to Mainland USA

Status: In Stock


A little about us: Energy Works USA was started by fellow outdoorsmen set out to build a battery that you can count on even in the harshest conditions and longest days, without the excessive markup we feel the industry has been charging you for the last decade. Born from the unforgiving seas of the eastern Florida coast, we have combined our decades of experience on the seas, with our 10+ years experience in the world of electronics to build robust, and reliable batteries.

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