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Choosing 16 volts instead of 12 volts can significantly enhance your experience with graph displays. A 16V system provides a crisper, brighter image, improving the clarity of side, down, and forward imaging. This allows you to fully unlock the potential of your graphs, making you a more effective offshore fisherman.
You may have already noticed that your console units, which operate at 14.6 volts when the engine is running, display slightly better images compared to your bow units at 12 volts. This is due to the higher voltage, which enhances image quality.
Additionally, a 16V system is 20% more efficient than a 12V system. This means you'll enjoy longer run times with a 16V battery of the same amp hour rating. For example, a 16V 70Ah battery can provide a similar run time to a 12V 100Ah battery.
Yes! Humminbird operates at 20 volts, Garmin at 18 volts, and Lowrance at 17 volts, all of which are within a safe range for compatibility with LiTime 16V lithium batteries. While the battery voltage is lower than the maximums of these devices, they are designed to tolerate slight variations. This means they can operate effectively without issues.
However, it's important to note that Lowrance units may cannot be powered on while charging unless you use a voltage regulator that ensures a steady 16.4V output to the equipment, providing the necessary stability for proper operation.
No, using 16V batteries will not damage your graphs or product. In fact, 16V draws 20% less amperage, which helps reduce heat—one of the main enemies of electronics.
When your engine is running on a fully charged battery, your units already operate around 14.6 volts. These units are also designed to handle voltages above 16V safely.
Yes, you need a specific charger for your 16V battery. It is not compatible with 12V, 24V, 36V chargers, or any other types of chargers. Visit LiTime 12 & 16 Lithium Battery Charger for safely charging.
You can also read on Gudie for Charging Lithium Batteries for more charging techniques.
No, they are deep cycle batteries, please do not using them as cranking batteries.
Visit LiTime Marine Starting Batteries for cranking needs.
LiTime offers a 5-year warranty on our batteries. For more details, please visit our Warranty Policy.