Lion Safari UT 700 is the latest in Lithium Battery technology. It replaces traditional deep cycle lead acid batteries with the safest and longest lasting Lithium Iron Phosphate batteries. It has 716Wh, 56Ah, and 12.8V all at only 17 lbs.
Lion Safari UT 700
The Safari UT 700 lithium battery is like the Safari UT1300 with many of the same great benefits over lead acid, it just has a smaller amount of energy storage and a 10 years warranty. It’s a great option for replacing old lead acid batteries used for auxiliary power.
Lion Safari UT 700 Features
- Weighs Less – At only 17 lbs., the Safari UT 700 has more stored energy and is about 1/2 the weight of traditional batteries.
- Safety – Made from Lithium Iron Phosphate, it’s the safest lithium battery on the market. You can use it indoors or outdoors.
- Last Longer – The Safari UT 700 has long-lasting life cycles at 3,500+ using the full depth of discharge (DOD). It can hold a charge for up to 2 years.
- Renewable Solar Batteries – Use the power of the sun to fully recharge the Safari UT 700 in just a few hours. That way you can use it over and over again without hurting the environment.
- Camp 2X As Long – The Safari UT 700 provides 56Ah. You’ll be able to go camping 2X longer on a single charge than you can with a lead acid battery.
- Expandable for More Power – One Safari UT 700 battery has 56Ah. If you need more, you can connect them in parallel (more Ah) or in series (more volts).
- Zero Maintenance – No water or acid. No trickle charging. No mess. The Safari UT 700 just works, day in and day out.
- 10 Years Warranty – Using Lithium Iron Phosphate technology it can be drained and recharged over 3,500 times. That’s years longer than lead acid batteries. And that’s why it’s backed by a 10 warranty.
- Environmentally Friendly – Produces zero emissions or carbon footprint during use, no greenhouse gases, and does not damage the environment. It’s good for you and the planet.
Our Safari UT battery series comes with our own proprietary BMS that will protect your battery from harm. It’s like having a personal bodyguard for the battery. The Safari UT series all have an internal Battery Management System (BMS) that acts as a safety net to shut down the battery if it’s out of parameters. This prevents the battery from overcharging or discharging as well as operating outside of the appropriate temperature range.
How The Lion Safari UT 700 Stacks Up To Others
- The Safari UT 700 is the lightest Lithium Iron Phosphate battery in its class by more than 25% compared to lead acid batteries. This makes a HUGE difference when you’re looking at overall weight capacity for your RV, Trailer, or outdoor rig.
- Because we use prismatic cells vs cylindrical cells, we can pack more power in a smaller unit.
- The Safari UT 700 has a 10 years warranty.
- When you look at a price per watt basis, the Safari UT 700 gives you the most bang for your buck.
ITEM | LION UT 700 | Battle Born 12V – BB5012 | Expert Power | Dakota Lithium |
Battery Capacity (Wh) |
12.8V / 716Wh |
12V / 600Wh |
12V / 600Wh |
12V / 691Wh |
Life Cycles |
3,500+ |
3,000 – 5,000 |
2,500 – 7,000 |
3,000 |
Shelf Life |
Up to 2 years |
Up to 1 year |
Up to 1 year |
Up to 1 year |
Continuous Discharge Rate |
56Ah |
50Ah |
50Ah |
54Ah |
Battery Type |
Lithium Iron Phosphate |
Lithium Iron Phosphate |
Lithium Iron Phosphate |
Lithium Iron Phosphate |
Weight (pounds) |
17 |
17.6 |
13 |
17.6 |
Dimensions LxWxH (inches) |
10.2 x 6.6 x 8.8 |
7.1 x 7.3 x 8.9 |
7.7 x 6.5 x 6.6 |
9.0 x 5.4 x 8.4 |
Charging / Operating Temp |
32 to 113°F / -4 to 131°F |
32 to 113°F / -4 to 135°F |
32 to 140F / -4 to 140°F |
32 to 120°F / -20 to 120°F |
Warranty |
10 years |
10 years |
1 year |
11 years |
MSRP |
$579 |
$575 |
$449 |
$549 |
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