http://www.wheelchairdriver.com/BM-MK3- ... rchair.htm
This site has an article on constructing a LiFePO battery pack using Headway cells:
http://zenid10.wordpress.com/category/4 ... hium-pack/
And here a UK supplier:
http://eclipsebikes.com/lifepo4-battery ... 6e49b8a107
I did some rough comparisons:
![Image](http://i390.photobucket.com/albums/oo349/bartokwhite/Picture1_zps2de99f24.png)
Although Lithium got a bad press, with horror stories of batteries exploding, with an appropriate battery condition monitor and careful charging, the risks should be mitigated. On the plus side, the cost over comparable life cycles are pretty much the same as lead acid (eg 15ah?).
In reality, lead acid output declines as the charge is consumed so in reality about half the capacity is usable. For lithium, the battery delivers the reference voltage until it falls off the cliff (ie the BCM cuts the load). So in theory, Lithium could deliver the same endurance as lead acid with a smaller capacity pack.
Because a lithium pack is made up from individual cells, the size and shape of the pack could be tailored to the space available in the hull. It could be very long and use the full width of the hull for example but be very low, avoiding fouls with the turret.
But for me, the overriding potential advantage, which is considerable, is the weight saving which benefits performance in many ways.
Comments, advice please?
Stephen