10-23-2020, 10:59 AM
I can not compare my experience with my 4-5 Shorai batteries to the Antigravity as I have not had any experience with Antigravity.
From the Antigravity literature I've read in the past I seem to recall the Antigravity batteries was more generic and not as model specific like the Shorai. The size of the Shorai and the battery terminals locations make the Shorai close to a plug and play operation. If my recollection is correct the size of the Antigravity and the location of the terminals may require more fitting to facilitate a clean install.
Shorai.com has a model specific battery finder. From that you can find the dimensions and terminal locations as well as electrical output. I would imagine Antigravity would also have similar information on their website.
A negative on the Shorai is it requires their charger to keep the battery charged and battery cells balanced on a routine basis. A typical battery charger can charge the Shorai if need be but is not recommended for routine use.
I believe the Antigravity can be charged with a regular battery charger.
From the Antigravity literature I've read in the past I seem to recall the Antigravity batteries was more generic and not as model specific like the Shorai. The size of the Shorai and the battery terminals locations make the Shorai close to a plug and play operation. If my recollection is correct the size of the Antigravity and the location of the terminals may require more fitting to facilitate a clean install.
Shorai.com has a model specific battery finder. From that you can find the dimensions and terminal locations as well as electrical output. I would imagine Antigravity would also have similar information on their website.
A negative on the Shorai is it requires their charger to keep the battery charged and battery cells balanced on a routine basis. A typical battery charger can charge the Shorai if need be but is not recommended for routine use.
I believe the Antigravity can be charged with a regular battery charger.