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Thanks for your input.I say that it's a great idea doing this as a preventive maintenance!
Ohmmu seems to be more reliable based on others verdict - can't help much beyond this
I’ve had my car 2 yr. I’m planning a roadtrip and want to do this prior. I like what I’ve read about this Lithium battery.
Does anyone have any negative information? I was on doing the replacement after watching a couple instruction videos.
“12V monitor”?Personally, I’d just buy the replacement Tesla 12V for $85, install it before the trip, and call it good. Should play well with the software on an ongoing basis.
Or not worry about it (depends on the destination), and I would just keep an eye on my 12V battery monitor and if any sign of problems, for sure swap it out.
Has anyone tried this battery? Considerably less expensive than the Ohmmu.
12V 100A Lithium Ion Battery | GreenLiFE GL100
It's a LFP battery, Lithium-Ferrous-Phosphate. What the MIC SR+ uses. LFPs have alot going for them, but usually not as energy dense, so larger size for the same energy capacity. My only concern is that the 12V battery algorithm is meant for the OEM Lead-acid battery. Of course, that doesn't seem to be working all that well, so maybe there's less risk in changing.Has anyone tried this battery? Considerably less expensive than the Ohmmu.
12V 100A Lithium Ion Battery | GreenLiFE GL100
“12V monitor”?
Thanks for the link. I’ll check it out.Battery Monitor ANCEL BM300 Bluetooth Voltmeter for All 12 Volts Solar Power Systems/RVs/Motorcycles/Boats/Cars/Trucks with Automotive Charging Cranking System Test with Alarm https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07WCW49YM/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_fabc_hdiXFb9R5CGMT
Lots of other similar options. Many use the same app.
Thanks for the link. I’ll check it out.
It's a LFP battery, Lithium-Ferrous-Phosphate. What the MIC SR+ uses. LFPs have alot going for them, but usually not as energy dense, so larger size for the same energy capacity. My only concern is that the 12V battery algorithm is meant for the OEM Lead-acid battery. Of course, that doesn't seem to be working all that well, so maybe there's less risk in changing.
Given how much an Ohmmu costs, it's tempting to try four of these plus something like this, and try to figure out the programming that satisfies the onboard sensors.