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I have a 2019 Chaparral 203 vortex vrx with Rotax 4 tec 1630 ACE engine, I purchased 2 lipo batteries thinking It was as simple as swapping them, but just found out that is not the case and they are not refundable so I own 2 expensive paper weights....what do you recommend me to do?Depends on what type of charging system you have. Lots of threads on here about this process. Check my signature for the link to my journey.
I have a 2019 Chaparral 203 vortex vrx with Rotax 4 tec 1630 ACE engine, I purchased 2 lipo batteries thinking It was as simple as swapping them, but just found out that is not the case and they are not refundable so I own 2 expensive paper weights....what do you recommend me to do?
I did read the thread, very informative, let me add some picsso you say that they are not just drop in batteries why is that?
Do you have a DVSR or automatic charge relay?
Please get us a picture of the voltage regulator rectifier.
Did you read my battery upgrade thread?
After having my boat for a second and full season, I found that can get about 10 miles out of my trolling motor battery, or about 6 hours of use at 1.8 mph, which is not enough for my average day of fishing which is 10-12 hours. So I was messing around with idea of replacing my trolling motor battery SLA batteries with lithium batteries, and possibly my house battery as well. I haven’t seen a thread detailing the math of LiFePo batteries, only that they are lighter, have more energy than SLA batteries, and most are super happy with them. Hopefully some of you will find the following...
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1, 2 and 1 and 2I need to know why you think the LFP batteries are not compatible.
So your battery switch is just a 1, 2, or 1&2??
I've read that the stator may not charge them or it may overheat?1, 2 and 1 and 2
If your alternator is a permanent magnet type and it’s like the Yamaha‘s, it’s always at full output. Can you get a picture of the voltage regulator rectifier?I've read that the stator may not charge them or it may overheat?