

Although they have almost the same dimensions, the extra weight on the UPG batteries is just an unnecessary load on my rig – which is why even though the AGM ones work just fine for my system, I prefer these LiFePO4 batteries now.

The Battle Born battery is only 29 pounds – which is so much lighter compared to the 63-pound-apiece UPG batteries I used to have. I usually camp off-grid near the mountains, and getting stuff delivered to me is not an option: so I would always have to go into town and pick up any deliveries. I was using sealed lead-acid batteries before (and UPG batteries before that), but I heard from a friend that while the sealed batteries are a good option, I should consider a more long-term battery so won’t have to worry about finding replacements every few years. Fortunately, the Battle Born LiFePO4 deep cycle batteries did not disappoint.
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I needed two deep-cycle batteries to upgrade the solar power system I have in my RV, and decided to go for this lithium RV battery as I’ve been told that they have a longer service life. List of 10 Top-Rated Lithium Battery for RV Reviews 2022 1.
