A rare Friday off work so I took the opportunity to finally install my Wolfbox G850 PRO 4K
- Powered thru the OBD2 port
- Rear cam VHB mounted on the trailer hitch
- OEM Style mirror mount
Works Great...
A rare Friday off work so I took the opportunity to finally install my Wolfbox G850 PRO 4K
- Powered thru the OBD2 port
- Rear cam VHB mounted on the trailer hitch
- OEM Style mirror mount
Works Great
Two issues though; the sun visors are now useless and mad glare on sunny days.
The...
That's the thing about these LiFePo4 batteries, the info is almost always anecdotal in the automotive application. I heard from another guy who heard from another guy who heard from another guy who read a post from another guy online.
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Also under the warranty page, letting these things run down below 9.8V voids the warranty. Don't know if that is relevant to your question but more info is good info.
There's no separate jumper pack in these batteries. If the battery runs down to a specific voltage the BMS will disconnect. Pushing the ReStart button reconnects the battery and what ever reserve is left (that's the "Built-In Jump Start") can be used to start the engine.
Been running a AntiGravity battery for about a month now and it is doing what it is designed to do.
Link to all my updates. Next update in a month.
https://www.jeepgladiatorforum.com/forum/threads/a-month-on-duty-and-so-far-my-lifepo4-antigravity-h7-is-doing-the-job.90742/#post-1473780
You are speaking of energy storage batteries. These are a little bit smarter that energy storage batteries.
I'm been running an AntiGravity battery for about a month now and it's been doing what it was designed to do.
Oil Change
5 Tire Rotation
Steering Linkage Bolt Torque Check
Greased Ball Joints which got rid of an annoying creaking sound
Wanted to do a rear diff fluid change but my old bones threw in the towel. I'll do it tomorrow.
A month on duty and no issues with my LiFePo4 Antigravity battery.
I did upgrade to a 20A solar controller to give me room to upgrade to a larger solar panel.
Next Update in 2 months