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HomeNewsREVOLUTION POWER LITHIUM DEEP-CYCLE BATTERIES

REVOLUTION POWER LITHIUM DEEP-CYCLE BATTERIES

Australia’s number-one lithium deep-cycle battery is now available in New Zealand.

Utilising its lightweight lithium phosphate batteries for the house bank, combined with a charging system, Revolution Power Australia has developed an onboard power management solution designed to minimise generator usage and power all electrical needs at sea.

Its solution provides enough power to run vessel lighting and appliances, such as fridges, freezers, ice-makers, microwave ovens and air-conditioners, while greatly reducing the need to run a generator for extended periods of time.

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Lithium phosphate batteries are fast to charge via a generator, solar panels or the boat’s main engines, and they are much lighter in weight than lead-acid and AGM batteries. Lithium batteries can be cycled down to 20% of capacity rather than 40% for the other types.

Available in 12V, 24V or 48V configurations, the Revolution Power Marine Solution is specifically designed for the size of the boat and its power requirements.

FIND IT @ www.q-marine.co.nz

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