I would love to know how to tell a good lithium battery from a bad one.
Looking at prices, there can be a massive difference between the same 'rated' battery, and I mean massive. I've never been one to shop to a budget, but I do like to get the best for what I'm paying.
If you look at these;
Baintech, 110ah - $999
https://baintech.com.au/product/bain...ith-bluetooth/
HardKorr, 100ah - $999
https://hardkorr.com/au/deep-cycle-batteries/lithium/
Revolution, 100ah - $1998
https://revolutionpoweraustralia.com...thium-battery/
Revolution, 100ah - $1398
https://revolutionpoweraustralia.com...thium-battery/
iTechworld, 100ah - $599 (normally $900)
https://itechworld.com.au/collection...olar-itech100a
Haven't got a price on Enerdrive or PowerPaul as yet.
But what makes them so different, are they that different to warrant the price difference, or is it marketing. When I contacted PowerPaul, he warned me out bigtime about iTechworld, their batteries aren't 100ah, they lower in tests, but they'd still be more economical to go for a 120ah version.
There would be a difference of over $4000 between going the Revolution high draw and the iTechworld, or $3000 for the Baintech or HardKorr.