05-28-2025, 03:54 AM
(05-27-2025, 08:30 PM)SkunkedAgain Wrote: I think I screwed up my new Lithiums by trying to charge them when it was around freezing last winter, didn't know at the time, but sounds like stuff freezes up inside and it's really not good to try and charge them in that condition... One day my batteries seemed to drain in about 3-4 hours of steady trolling with them. The next day after a charge, they seemed to go for 6-8 hours and never lost power, so I'm not sure if they are tweaked or if it has to do with my charging, but I'm using an auto Li charging cycle so I think it should be doing what it's supposed to... Anyway I sure hope I didn't ruin them and I'll start trying to use them more per mfg recommendations... I read that LITime is supposed to have blue tooth monitoring, but I didn't see anything about that in my info that came with them... Does anyone have tips on how to use that? Thanks J
Skunked, not all of the li time or other lithium for that matter have Bluetooth monitoring there is a free app you can download. But battery must have feature built into it. If Your phone has
blue tooth turned on,the batteries will show up in Bluetooth settings . You have to get the app to monitor them. Works great, if the models you have have it built in.
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