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@samirgamic3977
@samirgamic3977 2 сағат бұрын
El precio i envío a españa es posible
@Offshorecazador
@Offshorecazador 21 сағат бұрын
What are your thoughts on three 100ah 12v lithium’s VS one 55ah 36v for a garmin kraken? Keep making the great videos I appreciate someone cutting through the marketing noise.
@goodmanfishing
@goodmanfishing 11 сағат бұрын
Thanks for the question. Three 100Ahs is of course -much- more power on-board versus a single 36v 55Ah. 3,840Wh versus 2,112Wh. If capacity is what you want, then the 3 100Ah gets you a substantial amount of power. More than most need, but it depends what your application is. The other major factor in this decision is packaging space. Of course three 100Ah batteries also take up much more space on the boat versus just one Group 31 size 36v. Hopefully that helps
@DaveReed101
@DaveReed101 Күн бұрын
We need to be careful we aren't comparing dissimilar sets of numbers. If someone is able to charge their LifePO4 to 100% something is very wrong. The full charge capability on a four cell 12V LifePO4 is about 14.6V and the BMS resting full charge is about 13.4V -13.2V which is only about 75% (not 100%). also 12.8V is 20% so I don't ever drop below that. You are not really overcharging to 100% since if the battery and battery charger's BMS are doing their jobs they just won't let you charge to 100%. I had tech support at one manufacturer swear up and down their 12V LifePO4 batteries had 12 cells. It turned out he was wrong. If your meter is set for a 12 cell battery it will tell you that your battery has a 100% charge when it is actually a 75% (13.4V charge).
@ricqik
@ricqik Күн бұрын
Err, battleborn is not a high end battery, it's just a high cost battery.
@kdhag99
@kdhag99 Күн бұрын
How would this effect my situation. I usually fish 1 day a week, but it for 10-12 hrs. My Ionic 125ah are usually in the 40-60% range when I get home. And, yes, I'm guilty of plugging them in to have them fully charged and ready.
@mattnorris139
@mattnorris139 Күн бұрын
What are you actually running in your boat for the trolling motor?
@goodmanfishing
@goodmanfishing Күн бұрын
It varies depending on which batteries come through. I've used the MillerTech, LiTime and Redodo 36v batteries. All work just fine. I do go back to the MillerTech, only because it has Bluetooth and I can monitor what it's doing g
@jftman53
@jftman53 Күн бұрын
I have a dji drone battery that has the BMS stuck off. Normal chargers do not force and wake the BMS. There is an adapter that hooks up to the pins on the battery and has a USB A access port used to charge USB devices by the battery. Can You tell me if the SAE connector can be wired to a USB A cable by cutting it and soldered up to the charger here?
@goodmanfishing
@goodmanfishing Күн бұрын
Sorry I've not messed with that before. Does the DJI use 12v batteries?
@ericshaw819
@ericshaw819 Күн бұрын
As I understand it, lithium batteries have a BMS which only allows the battery to charge to 80% capacity and 20% discharge, the charger says 100% however it is only ever 80%.
@jaymuse9353
@jaymuse9353 3 күн бұрын
Thamk you so much. I had no idea. The 8nfo that csme w mt battery said to top off EVERY time. Only had the battery for sbout 6 months, so ill go ahead and change my practices.
@Allyourbase1990
@Allyourbase1990 3 күн бұрын
Those green blades are my favorite . I have 5 of the same green pumpkin ones with green blades . They look so good
@mikejenperkins7795
@mikejenperkins7795 3 күн бұрын
K help out please I have two lead acid at 24 volt for my trolling motor you have some great videos but I would really like to have your option on either one 24 volt 50 amp or two 100 am hour batteries we fish three days a week and troll with my trolling motor all day so I was thinking maybe just one lithium 24 volt 0 would be about the same any help would be appreciated
@goodmanfishing
@goodmanfishing 3 күн бұрын
How long is "all day"? 8hr? 13? 24?
@mikejenperkins7795
@mikejenperkins7795 2 күн бұрын
Thank you in advance we usually fish about 7-8 hours three days a week
@goodmanfishing
@goodmanfishing Күн бұрын
You would have a hard time killing a 24v 50Ah in 7-8 hours. It's quite a bit of energy!
@mikejenperkins7795
@mikejenperkins7795 Күн бұрын
Thank you for your help and keep up the great videos we have seen them all
@goodmanfishing
@goodmanfishing Күн бұрын
Thanks for the support!
@rittzbyitch3682
@rittzbyitch3682 4 күн бұрын
Your list is missing some stern lights.
@rittzbyitch3682
@rittzbyitch3682 4 күн бұрын
Like the CUDA, but like the TUGGY BOAT better!
@goodmanfishing
@goodmanfishing 4 күн бұрын
Ha! The Tuggy is cool but I'm not sure it's THAT cool
@Bigounce13
@Bigounce13 4 күн бұрын
That’s not 21 pounds
@goodmanfishing
@goodmanfishing 4 күн бұрын
2 lb. Not 21b 👀
@Bigounce13
@Bigounce13 4 күн бұрын
OHHHHHHHHHHH
@heroesandzeros7802
@heroesandzeros7802 4 күн бұрын
You can add Bluetooth to any of these batteries with the Ancel BM200.
@goodmanfishing
@goodmanfishing 4 күн бұрын
I know the camera may have been moving a bit too much in this video, I'll slow it down for the next! Just got it 😬🫣
@rittzbyitch3682
@rittzbyitch3682 4 күн бұрын
No harm done, just keep posting the TUGGY!
@MyChaoticFishing
@MyChaoticFishing 4 күн бұрын
Good stuff dude
@goodmanfishing
@goodmanfishing 4 күн бұрын
Thanks!
@Latesnightesongrailed
@Latesnightesongrailed 4 күн бұрын
Man y’all got a bass pro not a Walmart ours only have like some spinners and catfishing
@deanstarfish
@deanstarfish 5 күн бұрын
If I understand you. I am a casual fisherman nowadays. I fish at best couple times a week. No tournaments. Trips of 6 to 8 hours. My current old batteries are 5 years old and I expected to replace this spring. Starting battery is needed also and my setup is two 12 volt 27 series. By what you say I don't need 100 ah batteries? Can get by with smaller? Starting battery runs my Helix and Garmin units. Recommended battery for starting and electronics? Appreciate your page here and have used your tips in the past. @deanstarkey2024 is my replacement Instagram not as above now. Thanks
@hayatel2557
@hayatel2557 6 күн бұрын
Very interesting. Price please. Thank you
@chrisludston1455
@chrisludston1455 6 күн бұрын
Great Video. New to Lithiums and LiTime. Been doing some research, think im a little.over with capacity, but run them 2 days if needed. I will look at your other vids. You have some great info, and I used to be a mechanic, just never knew whats best for LiFoP4. So. I get it. Lol. Helps me a ton. Thx again.
@goodmanfishing
@goodmanfishing 6 күн бұрын
Glad it's helped!
@thatoneguy7684
@thatoneguy7684 6 күн бұрын
Reble crawfish for the win.
@PassaicRiverFishing
@PassaicRiverFishing 9 күн бұрын
50 deg water in Jan gotta be down South..I’m up here in NJ water temp now 37 degrees I. The River Dec 7
@peterlaurancearmenio5545
@peterlaurancearmenio5545 9 күн бұрын
These batteries are full of crap they don’t charge it 100 A they don’t charge it 50 A they will only utilize 20 A I’m putting 125 amp professional charger on this battery and it’s at 50% and it only wants 8 A that means when it’s dead it only wants 20 A. I guess it’s a safety factor. These guys will not give you a battery that charges quickly. It wants seven hours to charge that slow like my lead acid batteries. That’s not why I bought this battery. I want a battery that charges faster ridiculous. It’s false advertising.
@jerrym.2648
@jerrym.2648 9 күн бұрын
I though cut off was at 300 amps. But there was a bad batch of batteries sold before June 14th 2024 that were faulty
@Keepingitreeled
@Keepingitreeled 9 күн бұрын
Would you be able to run two of these in parallel to increase the runtime?
@goodmanfishing
@goodmanfishing 9 күн бұрын
Yes you can run up to 4 in parallel
@mrcleanisin
@mrcleanisin 10 күн бұрын
Why not just charge them with your boat motor.
@goodmanfishing
@goodmanfishing 10 күн бұрын
It can take some special equipment to charge a 36v battery setup with a 12v nominal outboard.
@mrcleanisin
@mrcleanisin 9 күн бұрын
Charge at 12 volts separately.
@chrisludston1455
@chrisludston1455 6 күн бұрын
​@mrcleanisin Basically could, but at what cost. Lithium needs the proper voltage, there is a charge profile specific to each battery type, and, added strain on your alternator and OB. OB alt. usually only puts out full capacity at higher rpm. Unless your running a lake for hours, how much charge would they get ? I thought about that thoroughly, trying to make my old L/A deep cycles last a long day. Not worth the trouble. Guess it would work in emergencies, but wouldn't do on a regular basis.
@stevekorinek6794
@stevekorinek6794 10 күн бұрын
What does the addition of brushless trolling motors mean in this conversation. I sometimes troll for 10 hours. That used to make a dent in 31 Group AGM's. Now, with my Lithiums, I bet it hardly matters. The challange is to know you have the juice for a tough day trolling into the wind on big water under rough conditions after 'not charging' the night before. Seems like a risk tradeoff?
@chrisludston1455
@chrisludston1455 6 күн бұрын
Exactly. Have to learn what you use. Go from there. If your at 100%, pay attention to days when you use TM most. See where you stand at night. If you got 70% remaining, after a day in high winds and current. Get the same result after 3,5,10 trips out. You know you'll go 2 days. Know exactly what your saying tho. I'm new to Lithium, but know enough about batteries in general. I'd follow his advice. Just take your time, learn what you need, before pushing the limit. I'd rather have 100% every morning. But of its hurting my batts, and I only use 25,35% the average day, I'll let it go 2 days. I'll be switching to brushless very soon, from an old 12v 35lb. Gona be a whole new learning experience for me. Can't wait to see what 2 100amp lithiums will do, with a Terrova Quest 24v. Lol I have faith. Lol
@Ivan-vv6nd
@Ivan-vv6nd 10 күн бұрын
i get led lights flashing on bluetooth. After downloading app Vessel view mobile i try to connect smartcraft but scan for device can not find unit Thanks
@mudderfadder5404
@mudderfadder5404 10 күн бұрын
Is there any risk in damaging your Garmin trolling motor with 39V output from this battery vs the recommended 24V-36V?
@goodmanfishing
@goodmanfishing 10 күн бұрын
The Garmin force manual calls for a 20-45Vdc input voltage. No issues.
@mudderfadder5404
@mudderfadder5404 10 күн бұрын
@@goodmanfishing Oh great - I was looking for that spec but all I could find was 24-26V. Going to order one of these Li Time batteries to try out!
@goodmanfishing
@goodmanfishing 10 күн бұрын
@mudderfadder5404 I think it's the very last page in the owners manual 👍 If you use the links to order, it helps me out!
@dougjohns5115
@dougjohns5115 10 күн бұрын
all that talk but you didn't really say anything... why waste time?
@Old-School-Bassin
@Old-School-Bassin 11 күн бұрын
3:20 Great video! Very Helpful! Any thoughts on doing a video about the boarding ladder? 🪜 👍
@goodmanfishing
@goodmanfishing 11 күн бұрын
Thanks! This may be what you are after www.amazon.com/vdp/01d7c91c7dd643e69d705d59f34cb6f1?ref_=aipsfvideo&linkCode=ssc&tag=goodmanfishin-20
@lloydmonday4051
@lloydmonday4051 12 күн бұрын
I just got lit bat thank you for infoe
@ryanpotts9934
@ryanpotts9934 14 күн бұрын
Lithium battery's create memory and it's best to discharge a lithium battery to 25-35 % before a recharge for long life and optimization of life .
@slbjr1976
@slbjr1976 14 күн бұрын
Very nicely done 👏👏👏👏👏👏
@stevecarmer9741
@stevecarmer9741 14 күн бұрын
This video just cost me $20.00 I had to have that T shirt that you have on that's my boat.. Thanks great info I'm new to LifePo4 this will help my batteries last longer.
@goodmanfishing
@goodmanfishing 14 күн бұрын
It's a nice shirt!
@CriticalThinker-42
@CriticalThinker-42 15 күн бұрын
Thanks for the info! This study being for Engineers / Engineering Purposes seems to ignore… 1) That DoD (Depth of Discharge) vs. Number of Cycles is also affecting LiFePO4 battery life. For example my 100AH batteries are Rated by LiTime for >4000 cycles @ 100% DoD (“a 10-year lifetime” -LiTime @ one cycle per day)… >15000 cycles (almost 4X) @ 40% DoD, and come with a 5 year warranty... 2) Seldom In Real Life are ANY batteries either being drained or charged constantly, therefore in Most applications batteries are mostly being stored, and the manufacturers know this and consider this in their ratings. (solar panel use in the home an exception)... 3) No one realistically expects any battery (electronic device, motor…) to last 10 years stored or in use. If it does last a long time it will usually be replaced anyway before it fails, or because its obsolete... 4) Most people are going to over buy capacity. In your cited case (10% use per day) by 10X, therefore even an 80% degradation of capacity isn’t really a factor when it still contains 2X your needed capacity... 5) The prices of LiFePO4’s have dropped drastically over the years Mine also have a 5 year warranty, and cost less (each) than the Lead Acid w/3 year warranty battery for my truck. AND... 6) Real people aren’t going to obsess about battery monitoring and use, and in the case of this size of battery usually expect to be happy if they get over 5 years of life out of it. IOW nothing is perfect, our best hope is it outlives the warranty by a few years, and YMMV! 🍺🍻 EDIT ADDED: 7)There's been a reported higher failure rate in the enclosed BMS than in the cells of LiFePO4 batteries. So IF you inclined to worry/obsess, the BMS deserves it before the cells!
@JC-wr8sd
@JC-wr8sd 15 күн бұрын
How much time can I expect my 36v 112lbs MinnKota trolling motor to run with this battery? Mostly used for spot lock in the Gulf of Mexico? Not sure if the LiTime chat person gave me an accurate answer of just 1 hour.
@greauxpete
@greauxpete 10 күн бұрын
Divide 50 amp hours by the amps being pulled at the speed you intend to run. Example: At full speed you will pull 50 amps. Therefore, 50 amp*hours/50 amps = 1 hour at full speed. Now, I doubt you will be running at full speed. More like less than 10 amps (whatever speed this corresponds to). 50 amp hours/ 10 amps = 5 hours.
@leemobai762
@leemobai762 15 күн бұрын
WOW This is contrary to what every manufacturer, every company, every electrical engineer says.
@stewartweaver2778
@stewartweaver2778 15 күн бұрын
hello, thanks for the info. Are your units UHD or normal 93sv plus?
@d3soth
@d3soth 15 күн бұрын
Great video!! Keep up the work I learned a lot!
@douglasw804
@douglasw804 16 күн бұрын
My litime batteries can be taken from 0 to 100 percent and back 4000 times according to manufacturer recommendations. Not all batteries are the way.
@mtmikedavis1
@mtmikedavis1 16 күн бұрын
I saw some fish in 97' on a lake bottom. Lake is known for bass, walleye, pike. We were curious so dropped down some drop shot rigs. Turns out thwy were average perch and little walleye. The poor perch had serious baro trauma. Didn't know perch (or smallies) would go that deep. PS. Thanks for the video on the batteries!
@Philip_is_different
@Philip_is_different 16 күн бұрын
Sadly yes 😂 lol had the game wardentoe me home
@Luremaster
@Luremaster 18 күн бұрын
Yes
@iowachipguy4407
@iowachipguy4407 19 күн бұрын
Was wondering if it voids any warranty that Tracker has, do you know?
@goodmanfishing
@goodmanfishing 19 күн бұрын
Couldn't tell you on that. Best to call the dealer but in most cases it needs to be related to the failure.
@iowachipguy4407
@iowachipguy4407 19 күн бұрын
Yeah, they are very difficult to get a 7’6 rod or even the shorter ones too. I just got 175 this year and it will be my first thing I do when it comes out of storage 2025. Thanks for the video, love seeing what I am dealing with.
@MatthewsFabrication
@MatthewsFabrication 21 күн бұрын
Sweet video. I have the same 115 ProXs. Do you still have a LiFePO4 battery charger to fully charge both batteries? If so which one? Or does the motor Stator keep your cranking battery charged enough? Thanks
@garyheath9531
@garyheath9531 21 күн бұрын
80 Lb minn Kota ultrex 24v will 2 100 ah wrk fine??
@goodmanfishing
@goodmanfishing 21 күн бұрын
2x100Ah will likely get you 2-3 average days of fishing.
@galaxyb1103
@galaxyb1103 21 күн бұрын
I understand your concept but these lifepo4 batteries already have bulit in BMS, under and over charge protection. Why do I need yet another device to regulate charging when there is already one fitted by the manufacturer inside the battery, for this specific purpose?