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Battery chemistry comparison for emergency power - Real world experience?

Been running sealed lead acid batteries in my go-kit for years but they're getting heavy and showing their age. Looking at upgrading to lithium but the options are confusing - LiFePO4, Li-ion, different brands, built-in BMS vs external...

What's working for you folks in real emergency deployments? Particularly interested in cold weather performance since we get some brutal winters up here in Minnesota. Also curious about charging - can I still use my existing SLA chargers or do I need new ones?

Budget isn't unlimited but I'm willing to invest in quality gear that'll last. Safety is obviously the top priority.

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I switched to LiFePO4 last year after dragging around 60lbs of lead acid batteries one too many times! Dakota Lithium has worked great through two winter ARES exercises, no issues at -10°F. You'll need a compatible charger though - don't use your old SLA charger.

For emergency use, stick with LiFePO4 over regular Li-ion - much safer chemistry and better temperature range. I've been happy with Battle Born batteries.

  • Built-in BMS is worth it for peace of mind
  • Weight savings is huge for portable ops
  • Initial cost hurts but they'll outlast 3-4 SLA batteries

Just remember that lithium performance can drop significantly below freezing, even LiFePO4. Keep your batteries inside your jacket if possible during winter activations. I learned this the hard way during a January POTA activation!

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