I thought a Lithium Ion battery required a charger system designed for that technology. How can our AGM/Lead acid battery charging system safely and properly charge these Lithium Ion batteries?
Bigdog Motorcycles recommends to use a AGM type battery ONLY.
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Replacing a lead acid 12 volt battery with a Lithium ion Polymer battery
Re: Replacing a lead acid 12 volt battery with a Lithium ion Polymer battery
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Lithium batteries are really different from lead-acid. There's the problem of charging them, first. You can't just plug them in where you had a lead-acid battery. I looked into a similar problem like this before. Once you've got a microprocessor to monitor the charging process, then there's the difference in how lead-acid batteries respond. In a car or motorcycle lead-acid batteries charge over a long time and then discharge for a short time. Lithium batteries were invented with a different purpose in mind. So I'm guessing you will have a different life-span on your alternator, if you change to lithium batteries.
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I have a lot of experience with lipo batteries so believe me when I tell you that you don't want to use them in your motorcycle. They are very temperamental, difficult to charge, don't like continues high current draws, and require a lot of maintenance. If you get your charging circuit wrong or stall the starting motor on your bike, here is a glimpse of what will happen.
[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EseOhC8n7ro&feature=related"]Lipo explode - YouTube[/ame]