LiTime Battery price increase

  • donkoehne
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    Posts: 90
    #2331229

    FYI. Just got this Email.

    Dear LiTime Family,

    Due to recent changes in tariff regulations, we’ll be adjusting our product pricing starting April 24. Save Now >

    We know no one likes to hear about price increases – and while these changes are beyond our control, we want to give you a heads-up so you can secure your power at current prices while they last.

    I included a picture of yesterdays catch.
    Coho fishing in Kenosha is hot.

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    Mike W
    MN/Anoka/Ham lake
    Posts: 13486
    #2331242

    Thanks. Got a 24v 100amp amp ordered up today. With all the river fishing I do it will be nice not having worry about draining the batteries during the day. $619 with charger.

    Jake D
    Watertown, SD
    Posts: 631
    #2331251

    I ordered 3 100ah “like new” ones yesterday for $120/ each. Still come with the 5 year warranty and basically was an opened box that got returned. Figured that was worth the gamble

    buckybadger
    Upper Midwest
    Posts: 9378
    #2331276

    Thanks. Got a 24v 100amp amp ordered up today. With all the river fishing I do it will be nice not having worry about draining the batteries during the day. $619 with charger.

    Same battery was $459 for me (minus the charger).

    Bearcat89
    North branch, mn
    Posts: 22752
    #2331296

    I ordered 3 100ah “like new” ones yesterday for $120/ each. Still come with the 5 year warranty and basically was an opened box that got returned. Figured that was worth the gamble

    I jumped on that same deal, ordered a 3rd 12v 100ah just to run electronics on the crestliner. I’m starting to rig that boat as of today.

    donkoehne
    NULL
    Posts: 90
    #2331358

    Damn Bearcat and Jake,
    That is a great deal. I wish I would have seen that.

    Jake D
    Watertown, SD
    Posts: 631
    #2331381

    They are the bare bones model, no Bluetooth and not heated. Can buy a battery monitor pretty cheap tho

    acarroline
    Posts: 837
    #2331387

    $283 out the door on a 12V 100ah omni (heated and bluetooth). I’ll take it! House battery for garmin 106 &93, helix 12; charging off an open bank on my Monn Kota Precision 330PCL…getting rigged Wednesday.

    fishking22
    Posts: 73
    #2331388

    Damn Bearcat and Jake,
    That is a great deal. I wish I would have seen that.

    Still available, I just purchased 2 myself.

    donkoehne
    NULL
    Posts: 90
    #2331396

    How? I looked on amazon and couldn’t find the deal. Please help.

    TheFamousGrouse
    St. Paul, MN
    Posts: 12343
    #2331430

    Thanks for the tip on this. I just ordered a 165 ahr battery for my hunting camp’s solar system. I had been wanting to upgrade to Li but had been just getting by with the lead acid battery. Good time to do it as it’s never going to be any cheaper.

    donkoehne
    NULL
    Posts: 90
    #2331465

    I found it!
    Thank you for the link James.

    CaptainMusky
    Posts: 25537
    #2331466

    Sounds like a great deal. I dont think I would need Bluetooth or heated for my purposes. THough, I just bought 2 new batteries last summer so I dont think I will be upgrading again since they didnt get much use.

    gonefishin
    Posts: 366
    #2331469

    Just purchased their dual purpose battery which included tax for $497 which included 8% military discount. It had been out of stock until the other day. I locked in the price a couple of weeks ago.

    This will replace a Interstate GRM31 as house and electronics battery. It will be so nice to no longer worry about leaving enough battery to start the engine.

    ganderpike
    Alexandria
    Posts: 1269
    #2331486

    Any reason the Amped Outdoors pre-rigged wiring harnesses wouldn’t work with LiTime batteries?

    Bearcat89
    North branch, mn
    Posts: 22752
    #2331506

    Any reason the Amped Outdoors pre-rigged wiring harnesses wouldn’t work with LiTime batteries?

    What wiring harness ?

    Stanley
    Posts: 1330
    #2331509

    Any reason the Amped Outdoors pre-rigged wiring harnesses wouldn’t work with LiTime batteries?

    If you mean the anderson harness to charge the battery it works fine. I use a amped 10a charger and the supplied anderson harness for my litime 100a battery.

    biggill
    East Bethel, MN
    Posts: 11363
    #2331576

    I just bought the 12V 140AH for $350 (after tax) on Amazon. It offered me a 10% discount when I was checking out so I took it.

    ganderpike
    Alexandria
    Posts: 1269
    #2331595

    <div class=”d4p-bbt-quote-title”>ganderpike wrote:</div>
    Any reason the Amped Outdoors pre-rigged wiring harnesses wouldn’t work with LiTime batteries?

    What wiring harness ?

    Amped offers some Connect-Ease style harnesses that make rigging pretty simple. Always seem like I am making a dozen different trips or purchases when I am rigging electronics.

    Got a 12V 100AH today, and a NOCO Gen5x3. Hope they are compatible haha

    Jake D
    Watertown, SD
    Posts: 631
    #2331654

    It will work, will just take a while longer to charge at only 5/amps per bank

    Bearcat89
    North branch, mn
    Posts: 22752
    #2331707

    Amped offers some Connect-Ease style harnesses that make rigging pretty simple. Always seem like I am making a dozen different trips or purchases when I am rigging electronics.

    Got a 12V 100AH today, and a NOCO Gen5x3. Hope they are compatible haha
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    I run the noco 10×2. I also have the 5×2 I’m going to run to my starting battery and electronics battery

    B-man
    Posts: 6824
    #2331709

    It will work, will just take a while longer to charge at only 5/amps per bank

    Keep in mind that you need 10 dedicated amps minimum to run the built in heater if anyone buys heated batteries.

    5 amps won’t cut the mustard.

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