![]() Pro Series BMS protects from under/over charge, short circuit, over temperature, low voltage cutoff, and fully balance maintains battery.POWERLITE Pro Series features advanced Battery Management System that completely controls all battery functions. POWERLITE Lithium Batteries are the latest technology in extremely Lightweight High Power batteries. Granted you may be getting a battery that is more powerful then a 12 volt battery, but it is not as powerful as a PowerLite 16volt battery and no where near as safe! Remember a "12 volt" lead acid battery has a 12.6 volt nominal charge and 13.2 peak. A car battery is just a bigger rechargeable battery that delivers a more consistent voltage. ago It would need 8 D batteries in series for the voltage to be 12V. They advertise it as a 16 volt battery based on peak,not nominal voltage. Thats because theres a single D cell battery on the inside. This battery has increased peak amps over our. 4x3.7volts=14.8 volts nominal and 16.9 volt peak. The 12V 100AH 1600CCA is a dual-purpose 12V 100 AH lithium battery. Lithium Colbalt or Lithium Manganese has a 3.7 nominal voltage. ![]() But we advertise it as a 16 volt, NOT 18 volt battery. Peak voltage of a Powerlite is 18.2 Volts. To explain futher, LiFePo4 cells have a nominal voltage of 3.2 volts, therefore a Powerlite 16 volt battery is 5x3.2volts=16 volt nominal. What is claimed as a 16 volt is really a 14volt battery when compared to a PowerLite. The main reason why they are less expensive is becasue they are able to use less cells to create a battery. We have also seen some manufacturers that are using these other chemistries to be able to offer a less expensive "16Volt" battery. There are other types of chemistries that may sound similar like Lithium Manganese or Lithium Cobalt that may be slightly more powerful, but far more damgerous and to us not worth the chance. This type of cell is very safe and in the accidental event that it is over/under charged, shorted, cracked, or cut in half there have been NO cases of fire, explosion, or smoke. We use a LiFePo4 (Lithium Iron Phosphate type lithium cell in our batteries. We are glad that you are considering a PowerLite Lithium Battery!
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