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#46
Their bigger one and the plate is a custom carbon mount plate where you bolt the battery, it's a specific model for the 991/981.. No need for special brackets or anything. You also take out the OEM metal shelf where you place the battery....save another 3-4 pounds and looks very nice. Check their website for the photos.
#47
Race Director
I think I just need to come up with a way to charge it when it going to sit for a couple weeks or when I store it that is not a PITA. Would like to find a lithium charger for this that just plugs in to the cigarette lighter. I think Ctek make a charger but not for the cigarette lighter. I just wonder if you hard wire to the lithium battery and leave the connector in the frunk(assuming battery in front of car) that when you connect it you will not have an issue closing the lid to the frunk. The frunk lid on the Porsche is pretty tight and would not want to damage lid or screw up the gapping.
#48
Race Director
Their bigger one and the plate is a custom carbon mount plate where you bolt the battery, it's a specific model for the 991/981.. No need for special brackets or anything. You also take out the OEM metal shelf where you place the battery....save another 3-4 pounds and looks very nice. Check their website for the photos.
#49
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Thread Starter
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#51
Race Director
Thanks all. Sorry to be a PITA. I am sold on this upgrade.
Just need to figure out if the OEM battery is useless once I swap or it can be shelved and a simple way to charge the lithium battery for someone like myself who is far from technically inclined
Just need to figure out if the OEM battery is useless once I swap or it can be shelved and a simple way to charge the lithium battery for someone like myself who is far from technically inclined
#52
At least the Braille should be good for 2-3 weeks without charging. I know using a 12V cigarette lighter adapter is very simple but taking the frunk cover off is just as simple...you just have to be aware not to fully close the frunk.
#53
Race Director
If you do not close your frunk completely will you be draining your battery? I was going to just have them hook up those circular attachment and have them leave the wire in the frunk which I would just plug in to the charger when neccessay. I would just close the frunk but not jam it down while charging
#54
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Those interested, please PM me if you have decided to buy - I have a hook-up, but I think ends today.
#56
You might want to take a look at Battery Tender Lithium battery offers here http://www.batterytender.com/Products/Batteries/
#58
Regarding using one of the previously mentioned large Shorai or large Battery Tender lithiums, from personal experience running a 6lb. 13Ah (39 LAh equiv.) Braille
in a 3.4 9A1 Cayman R (12.5:1 compression) to lose weight, both the Shorai and Battery Tender batteries are going to have issues. (36 LAh equiv.)
If the car will always be in a moderate temperature climate, and not tracked, and never run electricals with the engine off, and on a trickle after a week, you can "just" get away with those.
But if you ever track (read fans will come on a lot with the car off) or live in a cooler climate or use the electricals with the engine off, you'll have issues.
Also remember that Li batteries slowly lose efficiency over time, you don't want the battery to be on the edge from the beginning, voltage/current will eventually fall under what's required from age.
The previously mentioned i48 from Braille is a good option. (75 LAh equiv.)
ps If you're going to flash the DME with a Li batt., make absolutely sure you do it with a 10A+ battery charger connected .
The Li batteries have a voltage protection circuit so you don't brick them and will shut off at a fairly high cut point.
If this happens, it puts out 0 volts until a charger brings the voltage back above the cut point.
You run the risk of damaging the DME during the flash if voltage is lost, and, add insult to injury,
the front trunk will be locked and you can't get to the battery without using a battery through the fuse box to get the hood open.
in a 3.4 9A1 Cayman R (12.5:1 compression) to lose weight, both the Shorai and Battery Tender batteries are going to have issues. (36 LAh equiv.)
If the car will always be in a moderate temperature climate, and not tracked, and never run electricals with the engine off, and on a trickle after a week, you can "just" get away with those.
But if you ever track (read fans will come on a lot with the car off) or live in a cooler climate or use the electricals with the engine off, you'll have issues.
Also remember that Li batteries slowly lose efficiency over time, you don't want the battery to be on the edge from the beginning, voltage/current will eventually fall under what's required from age.
The previously mentioned i48 from Braille is a good option. (75 LAh equiv.)
ps If you're going to flash the DME with a Li batt., make absolutely sure you do it with a 10A+ battery charger connected .
The Li batteries have a voltage protection circuit so you don't brick them and will shut off at a fairly high cut point.
If this happens, it puts out 0 volts until a charger brings the voltage back above the cut point.
You run the risk of damaging the DME during the flash if voltage is lost, and, add insult to injury,
the front trunk will be locked and you can't get to the battery without using a battery through the fuse box to get the hood open.
#59
Race Director
Has anyone had any experience withe the Voltphreak VPH 900. It looks to be on par with the Braille I48CE but $500 less. It also weighs just 7lbs. Doing a little homework on the VPH 900. I am also wondering if it is plug and play and you do not need an additional bracket. If any one has any experience please chime in.
Thanks
Thanks
#60
Race Director
Quote:
"ps If you're going to flash the DME with a Li batt., make absolutely sure you do it with a 10A+ battery charger connected .
The Li batteries have a voltage protection circuit so you don't brick them and will shut off at a fairly high cut point.
If this happens, it puts out 0 volts until a charger brings the voltage back above the cut point.
You run the risk of damaging the DME during the flash if voltage is lost, and, add insult to injury,
the front trunk will be locked and you can't get to the battery without using a battery through the fuse box to get the hood open."
I believe it is recommended if you are going to flash your car you should have it on a charger regardless of whether using an AMG or Lithium. Good info though
"ps If you're going to flash the DME with a Li batt., make absolutely sure you do it with a 10A+ battery charger connected .
The Li batteries have a voltage protection circuit so you don't brick them and will shut off at a fairly high cut point.
If this happens, it puts out 0 volts until a charger brings the voltage back above the cut point.
You run the risk of damaging the DME during the flash if voltage is lost, and, add insult to injury,
the front trunk will be locked and you can't get to the battery without using a battery through the fuse box to get the hood open."
I believe it is recommended if you are going to flash your car you should have it on a charger regardless of whether using an AMG or Lithium. Good info though