When you choose a LiTime lithium trolling motor battery, you're upgrading to a superior class of power, durability, and safety. Compared to other batteries, the benefits are clear:
Ultimately, the combination of extreme longevity, intelligent protection, certified safety, and maintenance-free operation makes LiTime the smart choice for reliability and long-term value.
No. LiTime trolling motor batteries are deep cycle batteries, specifically engineered to provide sustained power over long periods for devices like trolling motors and fish finders.
Engine starting requires a starting battery, which is designed to deliver a massive burst of current (cranking amps) for a few seconds. Attempting to start an engine with a deep cycle battery can overload and damage the battery's internal components and its Battery Management System (BMS).
For marine starting use, please visit LiTime 140Ah Dual Purpose 1000CCA Battery for choice.
When receving your battery, it may have a low state of charge (SOC) due to transportation and storage. To ensure optimal performance, charge the battery immediately to avoid over-discharge.
Batteries with Bluetooth functionality may arrive in an off state, showing a terminal voltage between 3V and 5V, and you won't be able to connect them to your phone. This is because they are shipped powered off, similar to mobile phones, to minimize self-discharge and extend the battery's lifespan.
There are 2 ways to solve the problem: using an AC-DC lithium battery charger or an MPPT solar charge controller to charge it for 3 to 10 seconds, then the battery can be used normally.
If you plan to store the battery for a long time, charge it to a SOC of 50% and perform maintenance every three months. This will help preserve its functionality and performance.
LiTime offers a 5-year warranty on our batteries >30Ah. For more details, please visit LiTime Warranty Policy.
To get the best performance and longest life from your LiTime battery, it's crucial to use the right charging method. Because our LiFePO4 batteries are more advanced than old lead-acid types, a dedicated LiFePO4 charger is always your best choice.
Here are the ways you can charge your battery:
Yes. You can connect our batteries in series to increase voltage (e.g., two 12V batteries make a 24V system) or in parallel to increase capacity and runtime (e.g., two 100Ah batteries make a 200Ah system).
To ensure safety, balanced performance, and a long lifespan for your battery bank, you must adhere to the following rules: