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Wattcycle LiFePO4 Lithium Battery 24V 100Ah Portable 2560Wh With BMS 100A Car Battery For RV/ Vans/ Trolling Motor/ Golf Cart

Wattcycle LiFePO4 Lithium Battery 24V 100Ah Portable 2560Wh With BMS 100A Car Battery For RV/ Vans/ Trolling Motor/ Golf Cart

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Battery Average Life: up to 10 years

Battery Power: 100

Battery Specific: Low-temperature cut-off protection

Brand Name: Wattcycle

Feature 1: bateria lifepo4

Feature 3: dewalt herramientas

Feature 4: batterie lithium 12v

Feature 5: bateria 12v recargable

Feature 6: milwaukee battery

Feature 7: hulajnoga elektryczna

Feature 8: pilas recargables

Feature 9: akumulator lifepo4 12v

Feature2: monopattino electric

Hign-concerned Chemical: None

Item Height: 24

Item Length: 48

Item Type: Car Batteries

Item Weight: 19.4

Item Width: 17

Number Of Batteries: 1

Origin: Mainland China

Voltage: 24 V

Specifications:




🔋Cell: EV Grade A+ LiFePO4 Cells




⚡Nominal Voltage: 25.6V




🛡️Nominal Capacity: 100Ah 0.2C




📱Built-in BMS:8S100A



♻️Energy: 2560Wh



🔋Cycle Life: 5,000+ cycles @100% DOD, 6,000+ cycles @80% DOD, 15,000+ cycles @60% DOD



⚡Max Depth of Discharge (DOD): 100%



🛡️Max. Expansion: 4P2S



📱Internal Resistance: ≤40mΩ



♻️Battery BMS



🔋BMS:100A


⚡Max. Continuous Output Power: 2560W


🛡️Max. Continuous Charge Current: 100A


📱Max. Continuous Discharge Current: 100A



♻️Low-Temp Protection: auto discharge off<-4℉, charge off<0°C / 32°F and resume charging>5°C / 41°F



🔋Charge Temperature: 0 to 45℃ (32 to 113℉)



⚡Discharge Temperature: -20 to 70℃ (-4 to 158℉)



🛡️Storage Temperature: 0 to 55℃ (32 to 131℉)



📱Water Dust Resistance: IP65



♻️Case Material: ABS



🔋Dimension (L/W/H): 484*170*240mm(19.06*6.7*9.45in)



⚡Weight: Approx. 19.4kg

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