You still only have 100ah so what's the point?
Not just "a point" but there are 5 other immediately evident points favouring lithium technologies over lead acid, of the quoted 100AH labelled holding capacity.
Assuming here you are not intending to go out to wreck the batteries:
- There is more of that 100AH available, variously offered of between 100% and 60% for lithium-based technologies, compared to 20ish to 50% from lead acid.
- Should you have to forfeit best practices and take a bigger quantity of that 100AH of labelled energy, the lithium will suffer way less long-term damage,
- Should you be delayed in recharging the energy taken, the lithium will be less hurt.
- A lithium battery is well suited for both low and high current drain uses; something that is a compromise to achieve from a lead acid battery.
- The lithium can be very quickly recharged, that is accept a high charge current; whereas this is really bad for lead acid batteries. Why they are very favoured by motorhomers in particular so that inter site drive with a massive charge from the vehicle's alternator, gets you well topped up with onboard energy.
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