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Old 07-26-2017, 05:51 PM   #7
Desert185
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I gave some instruction in an acquaintances experimental aircraft with a lithium battery. The charging system worked well with the battery. It was very lightweight and had good cranking amps for the size.

The main reason for using one is to reduce weight. They run around $350+ and would not be practical in an RV. I think the best bang for the buck in an RV used for boondocking is two, 6V golf cart batteries.

These lithiums are more resistant to catching fire than the ones we normally hear about. Not all lithiums are the same.

http://earthxbatteries.com/product-c...rs-automobiles
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