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  1. #1
    Quote Originally Posted by rc_ View Post
    lithium car batteries are fairly new tech

  2. #2
    Quote Originally Posted by lolmclol View Post
    great post there.

    new tech, as in not mainstream use for vehicle starting applications.

    think this thread is a lost cause now the spammers are here.

  3. #3
    Quote Originally Posted by rc_ View Post
    great post there.

    new tech, as in not mainstream use for vehicle starting applications.

    think this thread is a lost cause now the spammers are here.
    no, the thread isn't a lost cause because of "the spammers".

    and no it wouldn't just be the starting of the vehicle, it would be the management of the battery during operation, the monitoring of the batteries health etc.

  4. #4
    Quote Originally Posted by lolmclol View Post
    no, the thread isn't a lost cause because of "the spammers".

    and no it wouldn't just be the starting of the vehicle, it would be the management of the battery during operation, the monitoring of the batteries health etc.
    I don't see your point? My reference to a "starting" battery is because that is how the main application is described as apposed to an auxiliary or deep cycle battery.

    My point is that lithium batteries are not widely adopted by automotive manufacturers for good reasons.

    Ive seen that claim, it was in reference to motorbikes not cars
    I cut and paste the quote directly from their page linked for the nsx application. but yeah in a bike i think you would notice a difference.
    Last edited by rc_; 26-03-2015 at 08:21 PM.

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