pvisseriii said:
rpatton, I believe your post is misleading, are mistaken and perhaps have misquoted.
OK, you caught me. I don't know what made me think I could get away with it. I just can't help myself when I need to mislead, make mistakes, and misquote.
The truth is the company line at Ballistic is the state of the art as far as obfuscation and corporate circumlocution goes. They could give lessons in misleading and misquoting. What they are saying is that unlike those shabby, inefficient Lead Acid batteries, the LiFePO4 battery is capable of delivering 90%, (really 80%), of it's capacity, which is actually around
30% of the AGM.
Cy's post on the Adventure Rider forum explains it well. He keeps using the terms like, "Real Amp Hour Ratings" to distinguish between real AH ratings and the pretend "Lead-Acid Equivalent" rating. To be fair, it's not pretend if you only use it to describe the battery's bursts of cranking power, and not to describe the battery's capacity to deliver a given amount of current over a length of time, AmpHours. Cy said the Lithium battery can dump such bursts of current that you could weld with it. It is a good source of info, skip the video.
http://advrider.com/forums/showthread.php?t=757934
"....your heated gear doesn't understand all those fancy PB/EQ ratings battery mfg use. heated gear draws real amps... if your lithium battery say has only 4.6 amp hours. then your heated suit uses a chunk of that reserve just before you put bike away.... guess what happens next morning?"
"PB/EQ is most lithium battery mfg's attempt to capitalize on Lithium battery's ability to discharge at huge rates. without diving into all the technical reasons why this is so and putting most eyeballs to sleep in the process."
This is a repeat of the "misquote" that was in my original post. Like the first one, it's a 'copy and paste'. job. It's pretty hard to misquote. This is from the Q&A section.
http://www.batterystuff.com/kb/frequent ... n-faq.html
"Be aware, Shorai LiFePO4 batteries are rated with the equivalent capacity of their AGM counterparts. However, their true capacity is going to be roughly 1/3 of that rating. For example, the LFX18L1-BS12 says it‘s a 18AH PbEq. But it will perform like a 6 AH AGM battery if you use it for deep cycle purposes."