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Hi,
I just added some new batteries to my web site tonight. They have been highly recommended to me by several sailplane pilots. New - Bioenno Power Lithium Iron Phosphate LiFePO4 12V Glider Batteries - Enhanced cycle life - up to 2000 charge cycles! After 2000 charge cycles, the battery still holds 75-80% of its original capacity. - Lower weight - less than half the weight of lead-acid batteries! If you are accustomed to using lead-acid batteries - you will be shocked the first time you pick-up one of these batteries. - Constant and stable discharge voltage - Lead-acid batteries gradually lose voltage over time as they discharge - dropping below 12V early-on. LiFePO4 batteries have a much more gradual decrease in voltage until they are nearly fully discharged - staying at 13+V for most of their discharge cycle - so they are able to power your sailplane radio and instruments at higher voltages for longer periods of time. Higher voltages assure maximum transmit power from radios and transponders. http://www.cumulus-soaring.com/bioenno.htm Best Regards, Paul Remde Cumulus Soaring, Inc. |
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