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So having only 5 posts makes me wrong? What exactly did I claim that you have a dispute with? It is not my intention to roll up in here and start a fight. I just happen to have a lot of first hand experience dicking around with LFP batteries. I can't and didn't speak to OP's specific situation. Just gave information related to LFP batteries and how they are different from lead acid. This is super basic knowledge that can easily be googled. Last edited by Mike818; 05-11-2023 at 06:48 PM. |
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I don't know what marketing you are referring to. I source raw cells and make packs for my projects.
Believe, don't believe, not my problem. I'd tell you to go give one a try, but I wouldn't recommend using one on a street car, or something you need to rely on. They are great, but the narrow safe operating temperature window makes them not suitable for a street car IMO. Lithium titanate is a great chemistry for cold weather, but they are harder to get and more expensive. |
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It just doesn't sound at all crazy to me that OP noticed a difference switching batteries. You do notice (and can log) the difference in the electrical system from lead acid to LFP. Personally I had to retune all my starting and cold temp fuel tables, and adjust my injector dead time / voltage to compensate for the LFP battery. Different car, different fuel, apples and oranges, but it illustrates the effect the electrical characteristics can have. I'm not selling anything, and I think you will come to regret spending that much on the battery when it fails prematurely. that is unless your car lives a very cushy life in a temperature stable environmnet. |
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Well friend, incase you weren't aware, if the battery is below freezing and you start the car you will damage the battery. Unless you have some way of preventing the alternator from sending power to it.
Don't take my word for it though, I'm sure its plainly stated somewhere in the battery manual. |
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The tires carry that constraint anyway. So not sure where you’re going with this
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Anyway, I think its common knowledge for most people that you cant run summer tires in the cold. LFP starting batteries are by no means common, and I was just trying to share information about them. |
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