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Wattcycle 12V 100AH LiFePO4 Lithium Iron Phosphate Battery Built-in 100A BMS For RV/ Yacht/ Camping/ Off-Grid/ Back-up Power

Wattcycle 12V 100AH LiFePO4 Lithium Iron Phosphate Battery Built-in 100A BMS For RV/ Yacht/ Camping/ Off-Grid/ Back-up Power

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Battery Average Life: up to 10 years

Battery Power: 100

Battery Specific: Low-temperature cut-off protection

Brand Name: Wattcycle

High-concerned chemical: None

Item Height: 21

Item Length: 26

Item Type: Car Batteries

Item Weight: 10.5

Item Width: 16

Number Of Batteries: 1

Origin: Mainland China

Voltage: 12 V

Specification:



🔋Output Voltage:1280W



⚡Durable:5,000-15,000 deep discharge cycles


🛡️Scalable:Max. 4S4P, up to 20.48kWh


📱Housing Material:ABS (Flame Retardant Plastic)


♻️Cell:EV Grade A+ LiFePO4 Cells


🔋Nominal Voltage:12.8V


⚡Nominal/Usable Capability:100Ah


🛡️Energy:1280Wh


📱Internal Resistance:≤40mΩ


♻️Max. Continuous Output Power:1280W


🔋Max. Continuous Charge Current:100A


⚡Max. Continuous Discharge Current:100A


🛡️Max. Discharge Current:300±50A (≤5s)


📱Charge Voltage:14.6V ± 0.2V


♻️Charge Method:CC / CV


🔋Recommend Charge Current:20A (0.2C)


⚡Charge Temperature:0℃ to 50℃ / 32℉ to 122℉


🛡️Discharge Temperature:-20℃ to 70℃ / -4℉ to 158℉


📱Storage Temperature:-10℃ to 50℃ / 14℉ to 122℉


♻️Low-Temperature Protection:Yes (32℉/0℃)


🔋Low-Temperature Charging Protection Auto Recovery:Yes (41℉/5℃)


⚡Net Weight:23.0lbs / 10.5kg


🛡️Waterproof:IP65


📱Certification:SDS / UN38.3 / FCC / CE / ROHS / UL


♻️Warranty:5 years



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