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Can A Stator On A UTV Charge a Lithium Battery?

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March 14, 2026, 07:49 AM
lastmanstanding
Can A Stator On A UTV Charge a Lithium Battery?
I got a new dual purpose lithium battery. It says it can be used for garden tractors, UTV's motorcycles etc. It's 7ah and 210CCA. I planned on using it in my UTV as that lead acid battery takes a beating with snow plowing in the winter. The UTV is a 2015 Ranger. Will the stator in there keep a charge on a lithium battery? Google AI says yes as long as it has the proper voltage output. AI has been wrong before.


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March 14, 2026, 08:29 AM
rizzle
The dual purpose battery you have seems to be too small.
Requirement for that Polaris is close to twice that.

Ranger 570 (Mid-Size/Full-Size): Usually requires a 12V, 14Ah–30Ah battery (e.g., ATX14AH, 4010774).
Ranger 900 XP: Typically uses larger Group 26 or 30Ah batteries for higher cranking amps (e.g., 500+ CCA).

Charging system would be working hard.
March 14, 2026, 08:33 AM
lastmanstanding
quote:
Originally posted by rizzle:
The dual purpose battery you have seems to be too small.
Requirement for that Polaris is close to twice that.

Ranger 570 (Mid-Size/Full-Size): Usually requires a 12V, 14Ah–30Ah battery (e.g., ATX14AH, 4010774).
Ranger 900 XP: Typically uses larger Group 26 or 30Ah batteries for higher cranking amps (e.g., 500+ CCA).

Charging system would be working hard.

Good info thanks! Perhaps my garden tractor will be better suited.


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March 14, 2026, 08:54 AM
trapper189
What does Polaris say? I know with small outboards Suzuki and Tohatsu warn against using Lithium batteries. My understanding is the battery maintenance system (BMS) electronics can be a problem for charging systems on small motors if the BMS switches battery protection on.

I really wanted to switch to a LiFePo4 battery to save weight at the ransom, but decided against it.
March 14, 2026, 10:29 AM
cee_Kamp
The OEM lead acid battery in my Yamaha sport bike failed during it's first winter of storage while on a appropriate battery tender.
When spring arrived and I went to start the bike, the solenoid just clicked.
Warranty for the original battery was one year, so too bad, so sad. Shame on you Yamaha!!!

I installed this lithium battery as it was less expensive than the replacement lead acid battery: https://www.sportbiketrackgear...lithium-ion-battery/

The replacement lead acid is here: https://www.sportbiketrackgear...enance-free-battery/

The upcoming 2026 riding season will be the second full year with the lithium ion battery, I have had zero problems with it, or any problems with the electronics and charging system on the bike.
The lithium battery is 2/3 the size of the lead acid battery, and 1/2 of the weight.

IMG_20230720_172421622_HDR by cee_Kamp 32ACP, on Flickr



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