For those that have been waiting for the 12V 314Ah LFP battery to go on sale, here is your opportunity to grab it for Prime Day sale.
This is $499 on WattCycle's site and there is a 6% discount on there but here is a special 10% discount, instead of the 6%, which makes the price $450 before tax.
Yes I have been following Will Prowse's 2nd time review of this battery and WattCycle posted a reply to Will located here:
https://diysolarforum.com/threads...ds.126309/
Good to see that they actually responded and take accountability.
- WattCycle 12V 314Ah Mini LiFePO4 Battery: 4019Wh Capacity Beats 12V 300Ah LiFePO4 Batteries—supports 4S4P expansion to 64.30kWh. Perfect for RV camping, solar energy storage, home backup, trolling motors, and marine applications.
- 50% Higher Current: Oxygen-free copper braided wires power 2000W+ devices, making it a top upgrade from 12V 300Ah LiFePO4 Batteries. Ideal for heavy-duty use like off-grid tools or RV appliances.
- 200A BMS + All-Weather Protection: Built-in BMS prevents overcharging/discharging, plus aluminum cooling fins for 30% faster heat dissipation. Low-temp cut-off (-4°F) ensures reliability—matches 12V 300Ah LiFePO4 Battery performance in harsh conditions.
- Durable Aluminum Frame: Internal metal structure eliminates swelling, paired with IP65 waterproof ABS case. Safer than standard 12V 300Ah LiFePO4 Batteries, passing IEC/
ROHS/CE/FCC/UN38.3/Class9 certifications for long-term use.
- 15,000 DOD Cycles: EV Grade-A cells deliver 10+ year lifespan—outlasts 12V 300Ah LiFePO4 Batteries and lead-acid options. Faster charging, lighter weight, and no complex wiring for hassle-free setup.
- Compact Mini Design: 9.76"H x 15.12"W x 7.64"L size saves space vs. 12V 300Ah LiFePO4 Batteries. Weighs 62.5lbs (50% lighter than lead-acid/AGM/SLA), easy to install in RVs, solar setups, or marine vehicles.
https://www.wattcycle.com/product...o4-battery
Use promo code: YEMNAPVG7DG6
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