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Reddit mentions of Phantom APP18A1-BS12 Black Small 12V 18Ah 'A' Polarity Case Type-1 Powersports Battery
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We found 1 Reddit mentions of Phantom APP18A1-BS12 Black Small 12V 18Ah 'A' Polarity Case Type-1 Powersports Battery. Here are the top ones.
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- LiFePO4 batteries are safer for the operator and the environment; no explosive gasses, lead, or acid are released during charge or leak out
- Battery has zero sulfation
- Holds unloaded charge for one year without maintenance; faster cranking for better starts; super-fast recharge rate; can be discharged further than equivalent lead-acid batteries
- On average, LiFePO4 batteries are one fifth the weight of lead-acid batteries
- APP18A1-BS12 fits these common batteries: YTX16-BS, YTX16-BS-1, YTX20CH-BS
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Specs:
Color | Black |
Height | 3.5 Inches |
Length | 5.83 Inches |
Number of items | 1 |
Release date | September 2012 |
Size | Small |
Weight | 2.31 Pounds |
Width | 2.28 Inches |
I agree it's possible but even so the auction house would have maybe noticed it was a bit odd at least. Who knows maybe they just let them put it up without really handling the frame themselves. This video shows a lot of the internals and I really hope that battery isn't a baby lead acid hopefully (I'm sure it's not lol) that's just a case or it's a LiFePO4 pack at least or anything better. Is that person at 17 seconds holding a soldering iron? Good thing it's off for the camera haha but it could be a screw driver or something. There would be a bit more heft too that frame than normal. That's all I was thinking that the thick frame and a bit more weight might be odd so that's why I made the comment the auction house would have noticed. I have had two forgotten 4S LiPos hold their charge for 3 years pretty well so I'm sure that's not a big issue but like ya said they did run out halfway. I think you would have put it together better and I have a few ideas myself after seeing some of the internals in the video.