32Ah Lithium Battery (14.8V NMC) with Charger (Bluetooth)
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IMPORTANT NMC Battery Disclaimer: Read Before Purchase
NMC (Nickel Manganese Cobalt) batteries are designed specifically for portable fishing electronics. These batteries offer a higher energy density, allowing them to pack more power into a smaller, lighter form factor.
Intended Use: Kayaks, Portable Shuttles, Ice Fishing
NMC batteries are NOT intended for permanent on-board or boat installation. ALWAYS remove the battery after use and bring it indoors. Charge ONLY indoors and at temperatures between 32∘F and 80∘F.
If you require a battery for permanent, on-board boat installation, you MUST use a LiFePO4 (Lithium Iron Phosphate) battery (either 12.8V or 16V). LiFePO4 batteries can be safely charged on board with the proper waterproof marine charger.
Portable Shuttle Compatibility: This battery is confirmed to fit many popular brands, such as:
HD Innovations, Summit Fishing, Fish Armor, Ice Master Fishing, BassKhang, ArcLabs, Fin Gear, TKI, Vexilar and more! (Fits all Garmin and Lowrance units.)
Nominal Voltage: 14.8V
Capacity: 32Ah (467Wh)
Maximum Constant Current: 15A
Operation Temperature: -4℉ to 140℉
Storage Temperature: 40℉ to 80℉
Charging Temperature: 32℉ to 80℉
Discharge Cut-Off: 11.9V
Charge Cut-Off: 16.8V
Series Capable: No
Parallel Capable: Yes, up to 4
Charging Method: CC/CV
Charge Cycles: 1000+
Terminal Type: F2 (Spade, 0.25 Inch)
Weight: 4 lb 14 oz
Dimensions: 5 7/8 x 3 29/32 x 3 5/8 Inches
Warranty: 5 Years
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All Amped Outdoors NMC batteries must be charged with our supplied 16.8V NMC approved chargers. Using any other charger could cause damage to the battery.
WARNING: Lithium-ion batteries and products that contain lithium-ion batteries can expose you to chemicals including cobalt, lithium, nickel oxide, and nickel, which are known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information, go to www.p65warnings.ca.gov.