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Lithium Batteries On Boats Are Not Dangerous - Ignorance Is.

1,344 Views· 13/04/26
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In this video I walk through the realities of running LiFePO₄ offshore, not from theory, but from lived experience. These systems are incredibly powerful, but they demand respect and understanding. You can’t just drop them in like lead-acid and hope for the best. I cover the key failure points and how to avoid them: – Why alternators and lithium BMS don’t naturally get along, and what happens if a BMS shuts while charging – The importance of proper charge control and voltage awareness – Avoiding dangerous wiring mistakes like cross-connecting or “jumping” systems under load – Why make-before-break switching can be critical — and where it can also go wrong – Using fast-blow protection (T-fuses) and designing systems that fail safely – The reality that if a lithium battery goes critical, you’re not fighting that fire I also talk about something most boats ignore: Why are we still putting lithium batteries deep inside the boat? We’ve had external gas lockers and jettisonable fuel systems for years. Lithium is light — there’s a strong argument for mounting it externally, in a way that allows rapid isolation or even disposal if something goes seriously wrong. Finally, I touch on system philosophy: – Use the tech — it’s incredible – But stay hyper-aware while the industry is still evolving – Build redundancy, including separate backup power systems – Monitor everything — voltage, current, behavior — don’t fly blind This isn’t about fear. It’s about competence. Handled properly, lithium transforms offshore capability. Handled casually, it introduces risks most sailors don’t fully understand yet.

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