Lithium battery

Started by jezzathep, January 01, 2024, 07:35:45 PM

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jezzathep

My 159's battery is close to dying again. We rarely drive the car and occasionally forget to put the charger on so it completely discharges.

I was thinking of switching to a lithium battery instead. Keen to hear thoughts and recommendations?


Cheers,
Jeremy

GTV6SA

The number of Evs & electric scooters exploding due to lithium batteries, you do so at your own risk.check with your ins co. also

MD

Apples aren't apples. It is not a direct changeover from lead acid to lithium. The latter requires a battery management system between the alternator and the battery. This is to control charge rate and temperature monitoring. Some lithium types have this built in -not all do.

Consult your local auto electrician workshop for the appropriate solution.

Absolutely agree with GTV6SA.
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Colin Edwards

Lithium batteries won't handle the under-bonnet temperatures typical of an IC engined car.
Son works for Mazda Australia.  None of their hybrids use a Li-ion starter battery - all lead acid.
The wife's new Tonale has a lead acid starter battery! 

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