The Artificial Intelligence (AI) Series from Aerovoltz. The next-generation AI series of Intelligent Lithium batteries provide extended service life, less resistance, which means faster starts and quicker recharging if the battery is drawn down for any reason. The new case design has more robust DUAL terminals and is all-welded connections internally.
Battery Management System (BMS) All NEW Aerovoltz Intelligent Lithium Batteries contain a BMS system. A battery management system is an electronic management system inside the battery that manages the charging of the Battery by protecting it from overcharging, balancing the cells during the charging process and make sure the battery operates in a safe environment. The New Artificial Intelligence (AI) Series Experimental Aircraft Batteries are the result of years of testing and flight hours around the globe. The AVAI-270 is designed for your two-cycle applications or back up battery for avionics. Most engines in this range use an OEM battery that weighs up to 10.7lbs. The 8 Cell Aerovoltz Battery weighs a little over 1.9lbs. That is a weight savings of 8.5lbs! If your vehicle has a modified motor or operates in extreme conditions then we would recommend upgrading to the 12 Cell for added durability. Aerovoltz highly recommends purchasing the Aero Balance Charger or the AI Series Charger to extend the life of the Lithium Cells and maximize performance and capacity. |
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