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Technology |
Lithium Iron Phosphate |
Nominal Voltage |
12.8 V |
Fully Charged Voltage (FC) |
14.6V |
Fully Discharged Voltage (FD) |
9.2V |
Capacity |
100Ah |
Recommended Discharge Current |
100A |
Battery Discharge Terminated Voltage |
9.2V |
Battery Charge Voltage |
14.2V |
Maximum Charge Current |
100A |
Discharge Cut-off Voltage |
8.4 V |
Recommended Charge Current |
20A – Battery pack at 0°C~5°C & 45°C ~ 55°C |
50A – Battery pack at 5°C ~ 15°C |
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100A – Battery pack at 15°C ~ 45°C |
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Standard Charge Method |
0.2C CC (constant current) charge to FC, then CV (constant voltage FC) charge till charge current decline to ≤ 0.05C |
Inner Resistance |
≤ 10 mΩ |
Certifications |
ETL, CE, UKCA, UN38.3, UL 2054 |
Operating Temperature |
Charge: 32°F (0°C) to 113°F (45°C) |
Discharge: -4°F (-20°C) to 131°F (55°C) |
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Storage Temperature1 |
1 month: 113°F (45°C) to |
3 months: 77°F (25°C) to |
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18 months: 68°F (20°C) to 7 |
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Humidity |
Operating: 5% to 90 % RH Storage: 45% to 85% RH |
BMS Leakage Current |
xmA |
1 Rated Capacity tested at 77°F (25 ±5 °C)
2 Maximum storage time before recharging is 6 months
3 Cycle Life tested at 77°F (25°C)
Dimensions |
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Length |
12.4 in / 313.98 mm |
Width |
6.9 in / 174.1 mm |
Height |
8.7 in / 221 mm |
Weight |
24.2 lb / 11 kg |
Lithium batteries ship under Class 9 Dangerous Goods PI 965 Section IA, which
requires special carrier instructions. Please contact your carrier company to
determine their requirements for shipping.
MSDS Sheets are available upon request.
Only wire 8 batteries maximum in parallel
Wire a maximum of 4 in series
Do not get wet
+-Do lithium batteries need to be taken out for the winter or can they be left in the trailer/RV? (Will they freeze?)
It is recommended to take the lithium batteries out like any deep cycle battery. Lithium batteries do not like cold temperatures. They will not take a charge below 0 degrees and like any battery they can freeze at one point.
+-Do lithium batteries go dead from sitting while stored?
Lithium batteries will discharge over time like any battery but they do it at a much slower rate. We recommend giving them a quick charge every couple of months and to keep them in peak condition.
+-How do you charge a lithium battery in cold or warm weather?
It is better to charge lithium batteries in warmer temperatures. Lithium batteries will not accept charge at freezing or below. The charging temperature range on our batteries is 32°F (0°C) - 131°F (55°C).
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