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12-Volt 280AH Eco-Worthy LiFePo4 Lithium Iron Phosphate Battery w/ 6000 Cycles on sale for $479.99 - 20% off when you apply promo code
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Specs:
- Battery capacity: 280Ah
- Battery power: 3584Wh
- Battery Voltage: 12.8V
- Max Charge Current: 160A
- Max Discharge Current: 200A
- Peak Point Current: 850A
- Max Charge Voltage: 14.6V
- Discharge cut-off VoltagE: 10V
- Battery Size (LxWxH): 17.8 x 9.37 x 8.7"
- Battery Weight: 61.7 lbs
- Number of Series and Parallel Connection: 4P4S
Features:
- LiFePO4 battery is lighter than Lead-Acid battery with the same capacity
- More convenient carrying, many mount directions, no leakage risk, safer usage
- Takes 14 hours to charge with 12V 20A LiFePO4 battery charger, about 6 hours to charge with 600w solar panel, and 14 hours to charge with 20A DC generator
- Has 3584Wh of energy, which can be expanded to 57.3kwh with 4 in series and 4 in parallel, perfect for RV, solar off-Grid system, boat, camper, marine, travel trailer, motor homes, etc
- Built-in 200A BMS, protect it from overcharge, over-discharge, charge over-current, discharge over-current, short-circuit, cell voltage self balance, high-temp discharge cut off
- Can be charged and discharged in 6000+ deep cycles, which is 3 times longer than lead-acid battery
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That said, there's not many 12v ones when it comes to those units, and they (the 12v ones) tend to be cheap and low power so may not be sufficient. Most of your options are 24v and 48v systems…which a pair of these would work out great for…but if you want to run that sort of thing on a single battery, you are better off with a 24v battery and more hybrid inverter options rather than a 12v and being very limited. Something like 2x of these batteries, $500 or so 3000w 24v hybrid inverter, + your wire and misc stuff would be a great cost effective system for the capacity.
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