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Battle Born battery provides benefits for boating by offering a high-capacity, long-lasting power source that can charge and discharge efficiently, helping boaters enjoy extended periods of boating without worrying about running out of power.
Reliable Performance in Marine Environments
Battle Born batteries are designed to withstand the harsh marine environment, with a durable construction that resists corrosion and can handle the constant vibrations and movement associated with boating. The lithium iron phosphate chemistry used in Battle Born batteries provides a high level of reliability and stability, ensuring consistent power delivery even in extreme temperatures ranging from -20°C to 45°C (-4°F to 113°F). This makes them an ideal choice for boaters who need a battery that can handle the demands of offshore cruising or fishing.
Efficient Charging and Discharging
Battle Born batteries have a high depth of discharge (DOD), allowing them to be charged and discharged more efficiently than traditional batteries. A high DOD means that boaters can use more of the battery’s capacity without damaging the cells, resulting in longer battery life and reduced stress on the battery. For example, a 100Ah Battle Born battery can be charged to 90% in a few hours, and then used to power a boat’s electronics and appliances for several days without needing to recharge.
Easy Installation and Maintenance
Battle Born batteries are designed to be easily integrated into existing boat systems, with a variety of mounting options and compatibility with popular marine electrical systems. They also come with a built-in battery management system (BMS) that monitors the battery’s state of charge, voltage, and temperature, providing boaters with real-time data to ensure their battery is performing optimally. Additionally, Battle Born offers a 10-year warranty and a comprehensive support program, making it easy for boaters to get help when they need it.
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