Lithium batteries - anybody using them ?
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Re: Lithium batteries - anybody using them ?
This is what I am using for the CB350..... its tiny but works great in the total loss set up (starter motor still fitted)
http://www.racingbatteries.com.au/information.html
Dimensions 90 x 29 x 95mm
Weight 380g
Capacity 1.1 Ah
Cranking Power 35 PCA
Max Charge Voltage 14.4V
Max Charge Current 1.6A
Minimum Permissible Voltage 8V
Whr 13.2 Whr
Cost was about $200 + the charger $177 which is used once every two weeks
was not cheap but I wanted something that would last & Leon@RacingBatteries.com.au came highly recomended
http://www.racingbatteries.com.au/information.html
Dimensions 90 x 29 x 95mm
Weight 380g
Capacity 1.1 Ah
Cranking Power 35 PCA
Max Charge Voltage 14.4V
Max Charge Current 1.6A
Minimum Permissible Voltage 8V
Whr 13.2 Whr
Cost was about $200 + the charger $177 which is used once every two weeks
was not cheap but I wanted something that would last & Leon@RacingBatteries.com.au came highly recomended
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Re: Lithium batteries - anybody using them ?
Dam those are pretty robracer... $200 for a 4-cell batterry? And especially $177 for the charger???? 

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Re: Lithium batteries - anybody using them ?
You could buy direct from the UK & get cheaper but I wanted to buy local (Lane Cove) so any warranty issues could be easy & if I need a spare I could grab one within a day, This battery is in a sealed case not just wrapped in plastic, & the terminals are heavy duty, charger is pretty fancy too, suppose you get what you pay for 

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Re: Lithium batteries - anybody using them ?
Mine is an SSB Powersport. They have come down from $138 to $99. They have a stational 12 month warranty, but says it should be charged completely once every 180 days when in storage.
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Re: Lithium batteries - anybody using them ?
Hi Gos,i went out there and got mine for $127.00 inc and got my brothers for 80 ish for his 10 .I did get them for trade and both lithium as well.I will give them a ring tomorrow and see how much I can get one for and let ya know.Gosling1 wrote:thanks Max - yep the SSB looks like a good option. But the price differences are a bit howyagoin ???MAXUMIS wrote:....I have had an SSB in my bike for close to a year now ,no trickle charger and starts up strong all the time.it weighs 900 grams compared to the standed 5kg battery......The battery dudes said they can last up to ten yearsI got mine from this mob,a lot cheaper than ebay....
SSB - from that website - quoted me $310 inc. postage for an LTX14-BS, from Sydney.
On ebay - same battery $240 posted from Adelaide.
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Re: Lithium batteries - anybody using them ?
Sorry i fucked up,i got them from this joint
http://www.google.com.au/aclk?sa=L&ai=C ... art.com.au
Ask for trade and see how you go,i will still give them a buzz if needed as we got an account when we were there.

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Ask for trade and see how you go,i will still give them a buzz if needed as we got an account when we were there.
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Re: Lithium batteries - anybody using them ?
thanks heaps y'all, lots to think about there.
Max if you can nail one of those for trade I will be your new bestie
seriously thanks heaps for the offer.
Nelso - have you got a part number for that $99 jobbie ??

Max if you can nail one of those for trade I will be your new bestie

Nelso - have you got a part number for that $99 jobbie ??

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Re: Lithium batteries - anybody using them ?
It is a SSB Powersort LITX5L-BS. It's for the dirt bike so it's a bit smaller than the ones in the road bikes, but they had the bigger models there. It's got $138 on the label, but the shop guy said they have come down in price recently and are only $99 now. I got it from CJ's Motorcycles in Oak Flats. It might be worth giving them a ring and asking what price the big jobbie for sports bikes are worth. They can also post them, unlike old style batteries.
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Re: Lithium batteries - anybody using them ?
I will give them a ring tomorrow and find out the price and let ya know tomorrow night,a mate of mine works close to the joint so he may be able to pick it up + he bought three batterys from them at the same time as I got mine and my brothers.Here's a pic of my brothers,its only around 700 grams,and yes I can be a grub at times haha.Gosling1 wrote:thanks heaps y'all, lots to think about there.
Max if you can nail one of those for trade I will be your new bestieseriously thanks heaps for the offer.
Nelso - have you got a part number for that $99 jobbie ??

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Re: Lithium batteries - anybody using them ?
OK no probs thanks Max
that battery looks pretty small
cheers Nelso


cheers Nelso

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Re: Lithium batteries - anybody using them ?
It's the same size as the one I got.Gosling1 wrote:OK no probs thanks Maxthat battery looks pretty small
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Re: Lithium batteries - anybody using them ?
That is the standed (ultra light)replacement lithium for the 11 to 13 10r,has more CCA's than the factory battery.
The battery in my bike is a LFP14H-BS (ultra light)series and I got quoted $115.00 + today.The rep came out and let us know a bit more about these lithium batteries.You can use a standed charger on these (prismatic plate)) ones and they don't blow up like the cell styles have been known to do at times .
Let me know if ya want one.
The battery in my bike is a LFP14H-BS (ultra light)series and I got quoted $115.00 + today.The rep came out and let us know a bit more about these lithium batteries.You can use a standed charger on these (prismatic plate)) ones and they don't blow up like the cell styles have been known to do at times .
Let me know if ya want one.

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Re: Lithium batteries - anybody using them ?
thanks Max - pm sent
I think that little lithium could be the goods for both the 2fiddy track bikes ?? The FZ250 is still electric start, but the s1 250/3 is kick or roll-start only, so that itty-bitty battery should be just fine.....
Looking forward to getting a good starting battery in the barge, its getting a bit of a winter tidy-up and detail at the moment for the spring/summer season.....


I think that little lithium could be the goods for both the 2fiddy track bikes ?? The FZ250 is still electric start, but the s1 250/3 is kick or roll-start only, so that itty-bitty battery should be just fine.....
Looking forward to getting a good starting battery in the barge, its getting a bit of a winter tidy-up and detail at the moment for the spring/summer season.....

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Re: Lithium batteries - anybody using them ?
I think you will be shocked just how light they are and how well they work-its like there just a plastic empty box with a lot of grunt.I will get back to ya tomoz with the info 

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Re: Lithium batteries - anybody using them ?
I've got a Shorai for my track car. I also thought they'd sent a 'display-only' empty box...

Don't yet know how it will cope, but it seems to be a quality unit.
By the way, if you read the guff it says they should hold charge for longer than lead batteries, so unless you have leakage current somewhere you should not need to charge it up?
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Don't yet know how it will cope, but it seems to be a quality unit.
By the way, if you read the guff it says they should hold charge for longer than lead batteries, so unless you have leakage current somewhere you should not need to charge it up?
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