Might want to confirm those batteries are actually Lithium Iron Phosphate (LiFePO4) instead of Lithium Ion (LiCoO2) as labeled. The chemistry is different between the two and, from my research, it appears KS Energy sells both but labels them accordingly.
Good read -
https://batteryuniversity.com/learn/art ... ithium_ion
Li-Ion is great for reasons mentioned where weight is a concern and is all the rage in the tournament angler world, but, the cost is, IMHO, prohibitive for the average angler.
To replace my gp31 AGM rated @ 1150CCA with the closest equivalent lithium it would be
$2,000. My last gp31 AGM lasted 6yrs, cost $279, and was still working fine when I decided to replace it two months ago simply due to age - I didn't want to experience the dreaded no warning "click" 30mi from the ramp. Even so, it never once failed to start my engine
and run all my gear without running the main. I'm using it at home as a backup and jump battery. The original was a Sears PM-1 which was a rebadged Odyssey 31M-PC2150 and I replaced it with a Northstar 31AGM, also rated @ 1150CCA, for $387, free shipping, and no tax.
I can buy
five gp31 AGM batteries, each with a 3yr free replacement warranty, for the price of one equivalent lithium battery. To break even on free replacement warranty a lithium battery would have to come with a 15yr free replacement warranty and they don't. On their closest equivalent battery, RELion has a 36month full replacement warranty, just like Northstar, and Lithium Pros M-series has 4yrs full replacement, just like Odyssey. Both lithium sources have a pro-rated warranty of 24mos and 36mos respectively after the full replacement time period expires.
If I got 6yrs out of each of those AGMs, that would be 30yrs. Doubt I'll be able to fish 30yrs in the future and the odds are very high I won't be around anymore (92 is a very rare age in my family tree). Not being critical, just practical, and for me, it doesn't make $ense.