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    It would be nice if all the Mfrs gave a complete statistical statement Like that.(if it were accurate) It is textbook in every way for the battery type. The price is the only thing that scares me! If they have truly used “A” cells in construction(which those specs indicate) They are not charging for the rest of the components and assembly. Call me a skeptic, but there is still a place for cheaper batteries working for the buyer. JMO Bob
    NOTE: IP65 = Water resistant. “Protected against water jets from any angle” *Do NOT submerge IP65 LED lights, these are not waterproof. IP67 = Water resistant plus. “Protected against the events of temporary submersion (10 minutes)”*Do NOT submerge IP67 LED lights for extended periods, these are not waterproof.
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    And that is one manufacturer. Power queen says 100 amps and even gives recharge time with a 50 amp charger. And according to a few who have disassembled these batteries they all look pretty much the same inside including the same BMS mfg. So for Litime they say twenty but SOK, DR prepare, PQ and even Impulse say 50amp. Impulse and one other says 20 recommended but I would bet because of power restrictions to the charger. Most don't have the chargers capable of going over 20 amps per battery anyway. Like I said I charged 1 battery at 90 amps and monitored it for heat and had no issues and it charged the same as my 55 amp charger but in less time. So for me charging off grid in Canada the charge time in less than 2 hours is great, most of the time it will be less than 1. Now with that being said I would want to test this charging amperage on the new compact pouch style batteries before I would say do it. but for the cylinder style cells it has been no issue at all charging them at a high rate. Just has been my experience so far with these batteries. And to be 100% honest, the reason I did not go with Litime is because of the low charge amp recommendation. CJ
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    Quote Originally Posted by bobcoy View Post
    It would be nice if all the Mfrs gave a complete statistical statement Like that.(if it were accurate) It is textbook in every way for the battery type. The price is the only thing that scares me! If they have truly used “A” cells in construction(which those specs indicate) They are not charging for the rest of the components and assembly. Call me a skeptic, but there is still a place for cheaper batteries working for the buyer. JMO Bob
    NOTE: [FONT="]IP65 = Water resistant[/FONT]. “Protected against water jets from any angle” *Do NOT submerge IP65 LED lights, these are not waterproof. IP67 = Water resistant plus. “Protected against the events of temporary submersion (10 minutes)”*Do NOT submerge IP67 LED lights for extended periods, these are not waterproof.
    I know what you are saying! I am hoping that because of these companies [and I am guessing it is the same parent company for at least 3 of these battery MFG] that bulk buying is lowering the prices. So far I have been running the 2 batteries I purchased very hard with good results. Now I did receive a bad one right off the start but for me that is nor surprising!! It took a bit of time for them to send me a new one because of only being able to communicate with china via e-mail. But once they were satisfied it was not my wiring and I proved to them it was the battery they got me a new one out right away when they got the old one back. CJ
    2002 X19 200HP OX66 HO Vmax,HPDI lower, it lives, thanks Hydro Tec.

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