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LiFePO4 vs AGM for Emergency Communications - Battery Capacity Concerns

Working on upgrading my emergency communications kit and I'm torn between sticking with my trusty 35Ah AGM battery or making the jump to LiFePO4. My concern is runtime - I need at least 8 hours continuous operation with my IC-7300 at 75% duty cycle (mix of voice and digital modes). The weight savings of LiFePO4 is attractive for portability, but I'm worried about actual usable capacity under load. Has anyone done side-by-side runtime comparisons with similar Ah ratings? Specifically interested in real-world Field Day or EMCOMM deployment experiences.

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  • HF Hunter
    HF Hunter

    Made the switch to Bioenno 40Ah LiFePO4 last year after decades with AGM. You'll get about 90% usable capacity vs 50% with AGM, so a 30Ah LiFePO4 actually gives you more runtime than your 35Ah AGM. Pl

  • Ashley Johnson24
    Ashley Johnson24

    Just used my new BattleBorn 100Ah during Hurricane Milton response - ran my 7300 plus laptop for 12 straight hours without breaking a sweat. The voltage regulation is incredible compared to my old Opt

  • Stephanie Clark
    Stephanie Clark

    Weight difference is huge for portable ops. My 20Ah LiFePO4 weighs what my old 7Ah SLA did. For POTA activations, I can now carry backup batteries easily. Just remember - don't charge LiFePO4 below fr

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Made the switch to Bioenno 40Ah LiFePO4 last year after decades with AGM. You'll get about 90% usable capacity vs 50% with AGM, so a 30Ah LiFePO4 actually gives you more runtime than your 35Ah AGM. Plus voltage stays rock solid until nearly empty - no more power drops during transmit peaks.

Just used my new BattleBorn 100Ah during Hurricane Milton response - ran my 7300 plus laptop for 12 straight hours without breaking a sweat. The voltage regulation is incredible compared to my old Optima YellowTop. Initial cost hurts but the cycle life makes it worth it long-term.

Weight difference is huge for portable ops. My 20Ah LiFePO4 weighs what my old 7Ah SLA did. For POTA activations, I can now carry backup batteries easily. Just remember - don't charge LiFePO4 below freezing or you'll damage the cells permanently.

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