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Eco-Worthy LiFePO4 Batteries: 12V 30Ah Battery $60.30, 12V 50Ah Battery

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Eco-Worthy-US via eBay has select Eco-Worthy LiFePO4 Lithium Iron Phosphate Multi-Purpose Batteries on sale for the prices noted below when you apply Extra 20% Off coupon code PRESIDENT20 at checkout. Shipping is free.

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  • About this deal:
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djsvetljo
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Be careful with the 48v 4pack. It's misleading, you get 4x 12v battery to make your own 48v.
MuddyBottoms
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I use lifepo4 batteries for my trolling motor. Two connected in series for 24v. They perform amazing because they stay at full voltage until their dead unlike lead acid which will stop turning the prop at about 50%

These are not the same as the lithium batteries found in small electronics.

Small note, these can't be charged when below the freezing point, it will damage them. Without looking I highly doubt these have cold temperature protection. It's not a big deal unless you plan to use these in the cold.
thatswhatshesaid
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I am replacing my batteries in a Cyberpower UPS that is 12v 9ah and F2 connectors. Anyone have experience replacing traditional batteries with these in a UPS?

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CoronicusFeb 18, 2024 11:27 AM
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Quote from freemurray :
I was told that lithium were not made to run in series, whats different about these? The ad shows what looks like a yamaha cart which is 48 volt and at 700 for a 4 battery setup add a charger and good to go
Purchase a 48V battery instead, the bms is the issue not the lithium technology.

example
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6eVXyV8iByI
just research around and call yamaha im sure they will point you in the right direction
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bensonwFeb 18, 2024 11:38 AM
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Can you use it to somehow setup a backup source for sump pump?
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robasha4Feb 18, 2024 12:45 PM
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Quote from bensonw :
Can you use it to somehow setup a backup source for sump pump?
Yes, with a few more components or just buy a power station with all the components build in.
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robasha4Feb 18, 2024 12:47 PM
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Quote from frnknstiin :
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I am looking if anyone can help me find a replacement battery for an old power station. it's not a namebrand... but it looks like a jackary. 300w.
I'd suggest googling it or just buy another one.
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Be careful with the 48v 4pack. It's misleading, you get 4x 12v battery to make your own 48v.
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thatswhatshesaidFeb 18, 2024 12:56 PM
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I am replacing my batteries in a Cyberpower UPS that is 12v 9ah and F2 connectors. Anyone have experience replacing traditional batteries with these in a UPS?
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NeatLanguage6976Feb 18, 2024 01:00 PM
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Quote from thatswhatshesaid :
I am replacing my batteries in a Cyberpower UPS that is 12v 9ah and F2 connectors. Anyone have experience replacing traditional batteries with these in a UPS?
Looking to do the same
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aaronbaird1Feb 18, 2024 01:00 PM
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Quote from thatswhatshesaid :
I am replacing my batteries in a Cyberpower UPS that is 12v 9ah and F2 connectors. Anyone have experience replacing traditional batteries with these in a UPS?
Yeah, it works great. Just double check the battery dimensions. 10ah should fit.
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Quote from freemurray :
I was told that lithium were not made to run in series, whats different about these? The ad shows what looks like a yamaha cart which is 48 volt and at 700 for a 4 battery setup add a charger and good to go
When you connect batteries in series, you increase the voltage, though not the potential current available. For this reason, I would not recommend connecting 4 in series when used in a high amperage required application like a golf cart.
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I use lifepo4 batteries for my trolling motor. Two connected in series for 24v. They perform amazing because they stay at full voltage until their dead unlike lead acid which will stop turning the prop at about 50%

These are not the same as the lithium batteries found in small electronics.

Small note, these can't be charged when below the freezing point, it will damage them. Without looking I highly doubt these have cold temperature protection. It's not a big deal unless you plan to use these in the cold.
Last edited by MuddyBottoms February 18, 2024 at 05:21 AM.
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bensonwFeb 18, 2024 01:18 PM
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Quote from robasha4 :
Yes, with a few more components or just buy a power station with all the components build in.
Will that be a cheaper method or this?
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MuddyBottomsFeb 18, 2024 01:23 PM
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Quote from bensonw :
Will that be a cheaper method or this?
This would be cheaper if your looking for high capacity. You really just need an inverter, preferably a sine wave inverter. The nice thing about the power stations is they are packaged nicely in a single simple to use solution.

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bensonwFeb 18, 2024 01:44 PM
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Quote from MuddyBottoms :
This would be cheaper if your looking for high capacity. You really just need an inverter, preferably a sine wave inverter. The nice thing about the power stations is they are packaged nicely in a single simple to use solution.
Thank you. So do you know any affordable and decent inverter? I would like to get that along with this battery deal, so to set things up before the rainy season starts.

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