Burgerman wrote:You will gain around 40% in range unless you repeatedly run the lithium very low. And you will be taking up to 200A at times from a 60Ah battery. That is a lot from a small pack, which they dont like. And you will be discharging more deeply, so reducing potential cycle life. So by fitting the same capacity as you have already, you lose out on the main reason to use lithium in the first place. The whole point of going lithium is that its more energy dense. Meaning you can get more Ah in the same space with huge gains!
Meaning:
Huge longevity as the larger Ah gives them a very easy time. So a battery of say 100Ah in place of your 60 will give you about 6 to 8 thousand cycles. Because you wont discharge it deeply.
Huge range. A pack as you describe, the same size as you are replacing, means a 40% range increase. And you will be running the lithium low each day which they dont like. Fitting 100Ah, will give you 3x the range. So massive gains. Thats why people spend the money on lithium.
But it will be a little better than lead. You just lose out on most of the benefits.
Burgerman wrote:Then 8 of these will fit?
https://www.lifepo4-batteries.com/sale- ... f-car.html
Maybe not 2cm too tall...
There are other options though. Quick look, finds these 120Ah ones, 48 x 173 x 166 tall... https://www.alibaba.com/product-detail/ ... 0.html?s=p
This one https://www.alibaba.com/product-detail/ ... 3.html?s=p
That should fit and have 60mm of wasted space each end so is likely not the biggest you can fit. You need to search thoroughly.
Search 3.2v lifepo4 cell and see what comes up.
Burgerman wrote:But its double the size. You are buying 2x the Ah. So it total price is double then its the same actual price. And it will give a much longer life, because you are working it less hard. And you get 3x the range of the lead at least. So it makes more sense.
But that was an example. There are hundreds of suppliers, sellers and cells.

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