P1000m5 XS Power Battery

HondaMarc

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I looked at an Antigravity lithium battery, but the customer service said this, regarding a winch ...

Lithium batteries have only 1/4th the capacity (AH) as their lead acid equivalent. Given this anything outside of stock for the UTV would not standardly be recommended. You may look into a secondary deep cycle battery that would be better suited to run your secondary devices.

So, looking everywhere as I'm disappointed in the Odyssey

The
Odyssey dimensions, which fits perfectly:

6.64"D x 7.05"W x 5.04"H
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XS Power Batteries

D925

550 CCA 28 amp hours

LxWxH6.5 x 6.93 x 4.92 inches
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XS Power PSX 14 (recommended by XS power, the manufacturer) for the Honda Pioneer 1000-5.

CA: 240, Ah: 16

Length – 5.91 in

Height – 5.79 in

Width – 3.43 in

Is anyone running the XS Power brand?

And, has anyone run across a brand named ENERGEE? They seem to be used in high energy demand and heavily used car, boat and other audio applications.

Thank you

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DRZRon1

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we (I) am disappointed as well as you didn't post pictures of your ride - you could be asking for a friend

imo - its a freaking battery, for 98.5% of us (maybe not yourself), winching is infrequent, any descent quality battery will work - good luck in your evaluations

use the search bar up top - batteries have been discussed and debated at extreme nauseam levels
 
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Sounds like their customer service reps don't know their a$$ from an amp meter.

"More Hours of Power
Lithium batteries provide 100% of their rated capacity, regardless of the rate of discharge. Lead-acid batteries typically provide less usable energy with higher rates of discharge. They are usually limited to 50% of the rated capacity to prevent diminished life."

Lithium batteries are quite happy being completely discharged now and then, but will last longer if stored at 40% to 60% charge.

Now having quoted that, I'll point out that many lithium batteries have a BMS (battery management system) on board that limits max current output, guards against overcharging, and keeps cells balanced. So, the battery you choose, if it's a lithium, should be intended for vehicle service. Lithium Ferrous Phosphate (LiFePO4) batteries have a bit less energy than Lithium Ion, but are safer and much less prone to require emergency fire department visits.
 
HondaMarc

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Thank you very much, bumperm.

Your information is greatly appreciated.

Battery technology is changing and new research to come will surely be surprising and benefit anyone needing portable power.

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