Gentlemen, when I posted my advice, I was thinking that not everyone who reads it may be as experienced as Gerhard and John. So in order make a simple and clear recommendation, I suggested that for most people, there are just two choices of battery chemistry, lead acid AGM and Lithium Iron Phosphate
with a BMS.
I don't subscribe to the argument that real time telemetry will allow you to monitor battery parameters to the extent that you can avoid exceeding some limits. I had real time telemetry working on my Cent when my LiFePO4 BMS tripped in. As it was a momentary condition, I'm sure I couldn't have guaranteed spotting it. It happened at a public show and no harm was done, either to the model or the reputation of our hobby.
Of course, anything is possible as long as you understand the risks but if there is any consideration of running an Armortek model in public, LiFePO4 without BMS is not a risk worth taking.
It may also not be helpful to the less experienced to abbreviate LiFe as in
LiFes
.
Lithium Phosphate (LiPo) batteries are not recommended for Armortek models. Full stop.
John, 40ah seems serious overkill. As I said, my 22ah LiFePO4 lasted four day at TankFest and still had plenty of useable charge left.