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Operating fish finder using lithium battery
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(06-12-2025, 11:12 PM)wiperhunter2 Wrote:
(06-12-2025, 10:54 PM)Mildog Wrote: It appears to have Bluetooth monitoring?
A buddy bought a battery thinking it had Bluetooth monitoring from  wording on ad online. He couldn’t get it to work. Called the factory, turned out he purchased a non smart battery!! No Bluetooth monitoring!

It says right on the battery that it has bluetooth but I'll try calling them to make sure, maybe they can give me an idea why it isn't working. After charging both batteries individually, I now have it hooked up in parallel. After charging them separately, I rechecked the first one again and the voltage had dropped from 13.46 to 12.36. I'm not sure if charging them for 24 hrs was enough but it worries me that it drop at all.
 12.36 volts after charging, assuming that it is not under ANY load, would indicate a possible faulty cell.  It is normal for LiFePo4 batteries to go from 13.6ish down to 13.2 or SLIGHTLY lower, but 12.3 is not normal.  Is the other battery holding between 13.0 and 13.2 volts after you balanced them in parallel?

LiFePo4 batteries will have a very flat discharge curve and won't tip you off to being discharged (by being weak) until you are at the point of damage usually, and that is usually around 2-2.5 volts per cell.  A lead acid battery will discharge in a constant downward slope and you will know when you are getting close to discharge because the battery will get gradually weaker.  If you let a LiFePo4 battery go until it just stops, you may have damaged cells.  

Because those are smart technology,  I suspect that the battery BMS won't allow it to be either overcharged or drawn down too low and will have a cutoff, but it is still possible.  That may be why your battery is acting the way that it is.

Mike
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RE: Operating fish finder using lithium battery - by gmwahl - 06-15-2025, 01:27 PM

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