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**The LIon** design similarly uses plates, but these plates are highly refined compounds with a similarly refined lithium ion electrolyte material which is not a liquid. This refinement accounts for their capabilities being differernt from the lead-acid batteries and also accounts for their higher costs (which will likely be reduced with increased usage). LIon batteries are virtually maintenance-free. | **The LIon** design similarly uses plates, but these plates are highly refined compounds with a similarly refined lithium ion electrolyte material which is not a liquid. This refinement accounts for their capabilities being differernt from the lead-acid batteries and also accounts for their higher costs (which will likely be reduced with increased usage). LIon batteries are virtually maintenance-free. | ||
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The wet-cell FLA is slowly being phased out with a greater embrace of the AGM or LIon versions. So, in a generalized way, here are the differences between the newer LIon batteries and the less-new AGM batteries: | The wet-cell FLA is slowly being phased out with a greater embrace of the AGM or LIon versions. So, in a generalized way, here are the differences between the newer LIon batteries and the less-new AGM batteries: |