Lithium or Lead-Acid?

Many traditional marine batteries are lead-acid, which can get the job done, but lithium-based options are ultimately a superior choice for almost any boat owner.
Lithium batteries deliver more power, charge significantly faster, and are safer to transport and use.
Lithium batteries deliver more power, charge significantly faster, and are safer to transport and use.

3,000 to 6,000 cycle life

Charges 4 times faster

2 times more power
How to Choose The Right Marine Battery?

+ Physical Size and Weight Constraints
Measure the battery storage space on your boat to ensure a proper fit for the new battery. Aim to choose a battery that maximizes both capacity and performance while fitting within the available space. This approach will ensure you have ample energy for enjoyable outings on the water.
+ Power Needs
The necessary battery capacity to keep you on the water depends on your boat's size, engine type, and the features you’ll be using.
Make a list of all electric devices and their typical runtime per day, such as lights, navigation systems, pumps, entertainments systems, kitchen appliances, and more. Calculate the total average amp hours required across these usages.
+ Voltage Compatibility and Configuration
Ensure the battery is compatible with your boat’s electrical system. When installing the new battery, it's crucial to verify that the wire configuration aligns with the type of battery you’re using.
+ Operating Temperatures
Weather conditions significantly affect marine battery performance, as boats encounter various climates, from extreme heat to freezing temperatures. Choosing a battery that can withstand these conditions is essential.
Measure the battery storage space on your boat to ensure a proper fit for the new battery. Aim to choose a battery that maximizes both capacity and performance while fitting within the available space. This approach will ensure you have ample energy for enjoyable outings on the water.
+ Power Needs
The necessary battery capacity to keep you on the water depends on your boat's size, engine type, and the features you’ll be using.
Make a list of all electric devices and their typical runtime per day, such as lights, navigation systems, pumps, entertainments systems, kitchen appliances, and more. Calculate the total average amp hours required across these usages.
+ Voltage Compatibility and Configuration
Ensure the battery is compatible with your boat’s electrical system. When installing the new battery, it's crucial to verify that the wire configuration aligns with the type of battery you’re using.
+ Operating Temperatures
Weather conditions significantly affect marine battery performance, as boats encounter various climates, from extreme heat to freezing temperatures. Choosing a battery that can withstand these conditions is essential.
House Battery For Boat / Lithium For Fishing Boat
Enjoybot LiFePO4 batteries are excellent house batteries for motorboats, sailboats, and yachts, providing reliable, deep-cycle energy for a range of onboard electrical applications.
Additionally, these batteries can be integrated with solar panels, creating a sustainable and eco-friendly power solution for extended sea adventures or off-grid stays.
Enjoybot deep cycle marine batteries are an excellent choice for powering electric trolling motors and other battery-operated accessories, including fish finders, depth sounders, charts, lights, and audio systems.
Additionally, these batteries can be integrated with solar panels, creating a sustainable and eco-friendly power solution for extended sea adventures or off-grid stays.
Enjoybot deep cycle marine batteries are an excellent choice for powering electric trolling motors and other battery-operated accessories, including fish finders, depth sounders, charts, lights, and audio systems.

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Care & Maintenance
Keep the Batteries Clean
Periodically inspect your battery terminal connections to ensure they are clean, secure, and protected from the elements, as corrosion can impair battery performance and pose safety risks.
Store the Batteries Properly
+ A garage or a climate-controlled storage unit could be ideal options to store your RV batteries.
+ Disconnect the Batteries to prevent any potential damage when not in use for an extended period.
Periodically inspect your battery terminal connections to ensure they are clean, secure, and protected from the elements, as corrosion can impair battery performance and pose safety risks.
Store the Batteries Properly
+ A garage or a climate-controlled storage unit could be ideal options to store your RV batteries.
+ Disconnect the Batteries to prevent any potential damage when not in use for an extended period.
Finally, Recycle Your Old Batteries
If your old batteries are flooded lead-acid or AGM, they are 99% recyclable. Simply bring them in for recycling when you buy your new golf cart batteries, or take them to a recycling center or automotive shop.
Contact our expert team, we’ll help you select the best battery for your golf cart or upgrading your golf cart battery, maximizing its performance and endurance.
Contact our expert team, we’ll help you select the best battery for your golf cart or upgrading your golf cart battery, maximizing its performance and endurance.
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LIFEPO4 MARINE BATTERY FAQ
What are the common marine battery sizes?
What are the common marine battery sizes?
Marine batteries come in various sizes to meet different needs. Here are some common marine battery sizes:
Group 24:
● Suitable for small to medium-sized boats and marine vehicles.
● Capacity: Typically ranges from 70 to 85 amp-hours.
Group 27:
● Versatile for a wide range of marine applications. ● Capacity: Balances power and space, typically between 85 to 110 amp-hours.
Group 31:
● Ideal for larger boats and vessels with higher power demands.
● Capacity: Offers higher amp-hour ratings, generally ranging from 95 to 125 amp-hours.
Group 8D:
● Designed for large marine vessels with substantial power needs.
● Capacity: Provides significant power reserves, often exceeding 225 amp-hours.
Understanding these marine battery sizes helps you choose the best option based on your specific power capacity and space requirements.
Group 24:
● Suitable for small to medium-sized boats and marine vehicles.
● Capacity: Typically ranges from 70 to 85 amp-hours.
Group 27:
● Versatile for a wide range of marine applications. ● Capacity: Balances power and space, typically between 85 to 110 amp-hours.
Group 31:
● Ideal for larger boats and vessels with higher power demands.
● Capacity: Offers higher amp-hour ratings, generally ranging from 95 to 125 amp-hours.
Group 8D:
● Designed for large marine vessels with substantial power needs.
● Capacity: Provides significant power reserves, often exceeding 225 amp-hours.
Understanding these marine battery sizes helps you choose the best option based on your specific power capacity and space requirements.
How to estimate your boat's power needs?
How to estimate your boat's power needs?
This is useful when you know the power rating of the device.
Wattage divided by voltage gives the amp-hour rating of marine electronics.
For example, assuming you have a 20W light, a 10W navigation system, a 40W autopilot system, a 10W radar, a 40W navigation light, and a 30W water generator, the total wattage is:
W=20+10+40+10+40+30=150W
If you plan on using it for six hours on a single charge,
Wh= 150W x 6h = 900Wh
Now divide this by the voltage to get the Ah rating. For 12V marine systems, Ah = 900 ÷ 12 = 75 Ah
Wattage divided by voltage gives the amp-hour rating of marine electronics.
For example, assuming you have a 20W light, a 10W navigation system, a 40W autopilot system, a 10W radar, a 40W navigation light, and a 30W water generator, the total wattage is:
W=20+10+40+10+40+30=150W
If you plan on using it for six hours on a single charge,
Wh= 150W x 6h = 900Wh
Now divide this by the voltage to get the Ah rating. For 12V marine systems, Ah = 900 ÷ 12 = 75 Ah
Can the Enjoybot lithium battery be used as a cranking battery?
Can the Enjoybot lithium battery be used as a cranking battery?
No, Enjoybot only offer deep cycle battery, our battery is not designed for starting engines, it can not be used as a cranking battery due to BMS setting. When the boat's engine has started, the boat's engine needs continuous and reliable power for trolling motors, which is where Enjoybot deep-cycle marine batteries come in.