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    Thanks, gb1234, for doing the research. I'm sure a lot of people on here appreciate it. As you found out, it takes a lot of time to really research these batteries.

    Did you create that chart, or get it from a source?

    Besides the type of cells used, and the manufacturing process, the BMS, or Battery Management System, is crucial to proper charging and use of Lithium Marine Batteries. The cells need to be charged correctly, and used properly. Many BMS do not provide the added technology to monitor all the cell properties, check for various issues, and perform charging as best as possible. The "bargain batteries" typically don't have an advanced BMS. Again, I was very through in my research, spent the additional time required to get all the information I could get. There is more to all this, but again, way too much to list here.

    The bottom line is it all depends on the use. The bargain batteries are fine for general use, such as camping or tail gating or other uses where the battery is not put in harsh or tough environments, and not used a lot (say only 8-10-12 times a year). The tougher the environment and the more a battery is used, the greater the chance for a problem. Bargain batteries can provide years of service in marine (boat) use. But they are not as dependable as the more advanced (expensive) batteries with better construction and better BMS. Again, you get what you pay for.

    If you want to get the advantages of a Lithium battery, one gets what one can afford. If you can't or don't want to spend the extra money on a high quality battery, then get a lower cost but most likely lower quality battery. Take good care of it. If you have the money for the better quality brands, and your situation is pretty demanding, then spend the extra money on a top rated model from a high quality brand.

    I have one of each. The MillerTech battery is in the boat, used for the fish / depth finder and a few other electronics. The bargain brand is used for my mobile sonar system, since it's used less and is not subject to being on a boat from April through October.
    Last edited by West Basin; 08-25-2025 at 07:35 AM.

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