True that. But with any quantum jump comes changes and a learning curve. Think horse drawn buggies to automobiles, candles to electric lights, etc. Each new breakthrough seems to obsolete what came before and becomes the new standard until it too is improved on. The new batteries are a good example with early lithium improving on lead acid and now LiFePO4 quickly improving on early lithium technology.Don’t forget you need a different charger than a regular charger
The new batteries are particularly good for boats due to their light weight, long life, ability to be recharged thousands of times and especially because they produce power down to almost zero charge whereas a lead acid battery is essentially dead below 50% charge.
The cost to improvement ratio of the new stuff is just astounding. About 4 years ago I bought a 1000W power unit that cost $1,000 and took hours to charge. It is early lithium and was a huge leap over the AGM stuff I had been using and promised about 500 charges before it began to tail off to 80% capacity.
Then last year I bought a newer unit that was a 1500W LiFePO4 model that promised about 4,000 charges, weighed less and cost only $600 at the time. Charging time was cut more than in half and the entire unit was much improved.
Leap forward to 2025 and I found one of the best of the power stations at 1800W on sale for $469! It too promises thousands of recharges and does it even faster than the model I bought last year. In every respect it is superior and more user friendly than what I bought last year. The improvements made in just 3 years are amazing and to think that I can buy almost twice the power for less than 1/2 the price is even more amazing.