Hi all,
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In conversation with one of my tuner friends, I found out that he's running a lithium ion battery in place of a lead acid for weight savings on the track. This raised the question about running these on a Jeep. I know that when you start adding things like a winch and lights the like, folks will add a second battery because of the drain it puts on a single battery setup. Though the weight savings wouldn't be the biggest factor to consider with a Jeep, the space is. So my question is would it be feasible to run dual lithium batteries instead of the normal lead acid batteries? I didn't see a lot about it on the web, so I'm guessing the answer is a resounding "no", but thought it couldn't hurt to ask.
Just as a guess, I would think there might be some issue with charging, but having never dealt with that style of battery I just don't know.
I searched, but didn't see anything covering this topic.
In conversation with one of my tuner friends, I found out that he's running a lithium ion battery in place of a lead acid for weight savings on the track. This raised the question about running these on a Jeep. I know that when you start adding things like a winch and lights the like, folks will add a second battery because of the drain it puts on a single battery setup. Though the weight savings wouldn't be the biggest factor to consider with a Jeep, the space is. So my question is would it be feasible to run dual lithium batteries instead of the normal lead acid batteries? I didn't see a lot about it on the web, so I'm guessing the answer is a resounding "no", but thought it couldn't hurt to ask.
Just as a guess, I would think there might be some issue with charging, but having never dealt with that style of battery I just don't know.
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