I got this add on Facebook for a 100 ah Lithium battery that weights 5.5 lbs. about $550. I just got Ionics and with all the reviews and stuff I am not questioning that choice. But, I really want to know how a 5.5 lbs 100ah lithium is possible.
I got this add on Facebook for a 100 ah Lithium battery that weights 5.5 lbs. about $550. I just got Ionics and with all the reviews and stuff I am not questioning that choice. But, I really want to know how a 5.5 lbs 100ah lithium is possible.
Fakebook......I wouldn't believe anything "for sale" on FB.....my wife got ripped off twice on that shithole......
YOU are not entitled to what I have earned!!!!!
2014 Phoenix 619 Pro / 2014 Mercury 200 Pro XS
100 Amp lithium weighs about 30 lbs.
Tell me where has a slow movin' once quick draw outlaw got to go
No such thing as a 5.5 lb 100 ah... as bobcoy said 28 to 30 lbs.
Amped Outdoors shows a 100AH battery at just under 25 lbs. Even their 60AH battery weighs over 13 lbs.
Does it show the voltage?
Maybe the voltage is so low that a D cell could do it?
sounds like one prismatic cell 3.2v 120 or 3.7v 102ah could weigh 5 to 7lb but you need 4
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I am certain there is a catch or something inherently wrong with it. I can’t find the website link anymore but if I do, I will post it or at least copy the specs, not sure I want to risk sending someone that way to buy. Pretty certain it was a 12v still, but who knows.