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Lithium Pros® introduces the M3110-S 12V Marine Starting Battery

by Lithium Pros 13 Oct 2022 19:08 EST
M3110-S 12V Marine Starting Battery © Lithium Pros

Finding the right battery for your fishing boat has long been an issue for on-the-water enthusiasts. Lightweight designs with durability, energy efficiency and high power are hard to come by in a starting battery. Lithium Pros® can package all of these qualities into a long-lasting marine starting battery that keeps you on the water all day.

Lithium Pros proudly introduces the M3110-S 12 Volt Marine Starting Battery, with the highest cranking power of any other battery in its class at 1500 Marine Crank Amps (eq). Powered by high-power lithium-iron phosphate (LiFePO4) chemistry, using lithium-ion cells tested to the UL1642 standard, the M3110-S 12V offers 110 amp hours and an incredible 260 minutes of reserve capacity, makes it the top choice for competitive anglers who refuse to compromise on reliability, battery life and power.

Since it holds a higher voltage at discharge, there's no longer a need to employ two 12V lead-acid batteries to keep your graphs from resetting when the engine cranks. The Lithium Pro M3110-S can supply enough power to start most conventional outboard engines and keep up to four different 12" graphs running simultaneously.

Safely IP67 sealed in lightweight housing, Lithium Pros batteries feature one of the most advanced internal battery management systems in the marine industry. Its fully-integrated digital management system ensures a long battery life and trouble-free service. This system checks for over-current, under-current, short-circuit, or over-temperature and, if detected, protects the battery from damage.

Weighing in at just 31 pounds, you will not find more crank power housed in a standard Group 31 case (13" L x 6.81" W x 8.43" T). In addition, the lithium-ion battery provides up to five times more cycle life with 80% Depth of Discharge, easily allowing over 2500 cycles. It also recharges five times faster than traditional lead-acid batteries, so that you can return to the water in less time. And, unlike conventional lead-acid batteries, lithium-ion batteries don't contain toxic materials or emit harmful gasses, making them a better choice for the environment.

The M3110-S can be used with any 3-stage 12V outboard battery charger set at 14.4V charge and 13.6V float max with no desulfation mode. It is also fully compatible with alternator systems including those used by Honda, Suzuki, Mercury, and Yamaha.

If you're looking for quality, dependability, long life and enough power to last all day on the water, look no further than Lithium Pros' M3110-S 12V 110Ah marine starter battery.

12V Marine Starting Battery Features:

  • High-power lithium-iron phosphate
  • Lightweight design
  • Starts most conventional outboard engines
  • Keep up to 4 different 12" graphs running simultaneously
  • Advanced internal battery management system
  • Fully digital management system checks for over-current, under-current, short-circuits, or over-temperature
  • Doesn't emit harmful gasses
  • Contains no toxic materials
  • Can be used with any 3-stage 12V outboard battery charging system

12V Marine Starting Battery Specs:

  • 12V
  • 110Ah
  • 1500 Marine Crank Amps
  • 260 minutes of reserve capacity
  • Housed in a standard Group 31 case (13" L x 6.81" W x 8.43" T)
  • 31 lbs
  • 5x more cycle life (2500 cycles)
  • 80% Depth of Discharge

For more information, please visit lithiumpros.com.

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