richardabeattie
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PBO have given these a plug. Li - Ons hold their charge and are lighter but much more expensive. But would I also have to scrap my Adverc charge controller and get something different?
PBO have given these a plug. Li - Ons hold their charge and are lighter but much more expensive. But would I also have to scrap my Adverc charge controller and get something different?
Scrapping your Adverc would be the least of your problems! The Mastervolt Li-ion batteries are hugely expensive ( the equivalent of around £1300 per 100Ah) and, although they claim a lifetime of 2000 cycles, are only guaranteed for 2 years, which perhaps indicates that this is early days for them. Li-ion batteries will drop in price over the next few years, and then they may be a viable proposition for boatowners.
One caveat: you can flatten a Li-ion battery but you can only safely discharge Pb-acid to 50%, so a Mastervolt 30Ah hour battery is equivalent to a 60Ah sloshy one.
Mastervolt's 2000 cycles life claim is based on only 80% DOD.
Battery University suggests 300-500 cycles at 100% DoD. Can't see any mention of control limitation there.. I wonder how many cycles you get at 100% discharge, ..
The Mastervolt Li-ion batteries are hugely expensive
Mastervolt have their bigger batteries made by Sonnenschein, but the real cleverness and expense is in the integrated management system and datalogging. I was introduced to them recently and if money and weight are inversely related, I'd say that would be fine. Only the likes of the Volvo are the target market right now, I'd say, and all the others are early adopters. For the man in the street you'd be better off getting some gel batteries.
I would be very wary, there is concern in the aviation world that they spontaneously catch fire.