RichSolar 12V 100Ah LiFePO4 Lithium Iron Phosphate Battery has a much longer cycle life capacity and is easier to maintain compared to other battery technologies. The LiFePO4 technology has better thermal and chemical stability, which improves battery safety, and is packed with power in a small and lightweight footprint. Easily uses the same space as your existing 12V battery and replaces lead acid, AGM, or Gel battery applications in RVs, boats, commercial vehicles, off-grid backup power, and much more. Not intended to replace starting batteries.
RichSolar 12V 100Ah LiFePO4 Lithium Iron Phosphate Battery
RichSolar 12V 100Ah Features
- An extremely high number of charge/discharge cycles
- > 10 Year lifespan with proper maintenance
- Built-in smart battery management system
- Wide operating temperature range
- Unsurpassed high-temperature performance
- Green energy without metal contaminants
- Low maintenance
- High amp capacity
- Stable output voltage
- Little self-discharge
- Lifetime customer support
- Overcharging or discharging protection.
- Over current & short circuit protection.
- High & low-temperature disconnects
- Charge Voltage: 14.6V
- Max Charge Current: 50 A
- Max Discharge Current: 100 A
- Battery Dimensions: 12.8″L x 6.6″W x 8.5″H
- Weight: 21.8 lb
- Connect in series for 24V or 36V or 48V Battery Bank, or Connect in Parallel for Larger Capacity
BMS Safety Protection
- Each cell is fused and if for some unlikely situation a cell fails, this design will isolate the cell stopping any other damage and allowing the battery to function safely
- Convenient removable carry handle
- Lightweight
- Short circuit protected
- Physical damage to the battery case will not cause fire
- Excessive thermal exposure will not cause a fire
- Able to withstand over-charge/over-discharge without damage to the battery
- Sophisticated Battery Management System (BMS)
12V 100Ah LiFePO4 Specifications
Battery Dimensions: | 12.8″L x 6.6″W x 8.5″H |
Weight: | 21.8 lb |
Group Size: | 31 |
Battery post size: | 5/16″ |
Nominal Voltage: | 12.8V |
Nominal Capacity (at .5C, 77°F): | 100Ah |
Expected Cycle Life: | >3000 cycles w/1C charge and discharge rate, at 77°F, 80% DOD |
Charge Method: | Smart charger, constant current, constant voltage |
Operating Voltage: | 12.8 V |
Capacity: | 100 Ah |
Energy: | 1280 Watt Hours |
Charge Voltage Range (Max 14.6V): | 14.4 -14.6V |
Continuous Charge Current: | 50A |
Continuous Discharge Current: | 100A |
Over Voltage Shutdown: | 15.6 +/-0.2V |
Discharge Cut-off Voltage: | 8V =/- 0.5V |
Self Discharge (stored at 50% SOC): | < 3%/month |
Waterproof: | IP65 |
Warranty | 10-Year Manufacturer Defect |
Polarity Reverse Protection: | Yes |
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