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Lithium Pros® highlights the N3265-36 38.4v Lithium Ion Trolling Battery with NMEA 2000

by Lithium Pros 2 May 2023 17:18 BST
Lithium Pros® highlights the N3265-36 38.4v Lithium Ion Trolling Battery with NMEA 2000 © Lithium Pros

Finding a marine battery with enough power and life to last all day on the water has been challenging for both professional and recreational boaters.

Anglers need up to three separate Group 31 AGM batteries to ensure enough battery life to last an entire day of trolling. This takes up valuable storage space and adds approximately 231 pounds of unnecessary weight-until now! Just one of Lithium Pros® N3265-36 lithium-ion marine trolling batteries has enough life and power to provide anglers with a full day on the water at just 1/5 the weight, weighing in at only 41 lbs! This translates into better fuel efficiency, not to mention a faster boat. The reduced onboard weight can give anglers better access to shallow coves and inlets, giving them an advantage over their weighed-down competitors and making the N3265-36 the ideal battery for bass and other shallow-water fishing boats.

In addition to the benefits of longer life and lighter weight, the Lithium Pros N3265-36 provides an impressive 65 amp hours (2,496 Whr) and 152 reserve minutes. It can be recharged onboard from the outboard engine's charging system with a compatible DC charger. It fits most marine batteries' standard footprint and trays, except for being two in. taller (measurements are 12.88 in.L x 7.13 in.W x 10.50 in.H).

The N3265-36 is among the world's first series of lithium-ion batteries connected directly to the NMEA 2000 network. The embedded BM-21 battery monitor is NMEA 2000 certified and features a port on the battery for true "plug and play" with NMEA 2000 function displays. Once connected to the network, the BM-21 is fully addressable and monitors and records individual battery voltage, current, time remaining, state of charge, cumulative lifetime amp hours, and temperature. Warnings and alerts are recorded with time/date stamps. The monitor reports all required Parameter Group Numbers (PGN) and standard battery-related PGNs. All information is available on the optional OLED display.

All Lithium Pros lithium-ion batteries are powered by high-power lithium-iron phosphate (LiFePO4) chemistry. They hold a higher voltage, provide more power, are more efficient, have longer battery life, and recharge up to five times faster than traditional lead-acid batteries. Additionally, they are safe, eco-friendly, and durable.

The Lithium Pros N3265-36 Trolling Battery with NMEA 2000 is the battery of choice for professional and recreational anglers looking for the best equipment with the highest level of communication available on the market. Lithium Pros lithium-ion batteries stay "strong all day long."

N3265-36 product features:

  • Can replace 3 Group 31 AGM batteries with just one M326-S-36 trolling battery
  • NMEA 2000 connectivity
  • 152 reserve minutes
  • BCI group GC12 size
  • BM21 Embedded Battery Monitor

N3265-36 product specs:

  • 38.4 V
  • 65 Ah (2496 Whr)
  • 41 lbs
  • MSRP $2,999.00

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