12.8v Deep Cycle RV Lithium Battery 12V 100Ah LiFePO4 Lithium Battery
Product Details:
Place of Origin: | China |
Brand Name: | Sanyi |
Certification: | CE |
Model Number: | RV-12100 |
Payment & Shipping Terms:
Minimum Order Quantity: | 1 |
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Price: | Negotiation |
Packaging Details: | Wooden case/Carton |
Delivery Time: | 7-15 working days |
Payment Terms: | L/C, D/A, D/P, T/T, Western Union, Paypal |
Supply Ability: | 5000 units per Month |
Detail Information |
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Type: | LiFePO4 | Warranty: | 2-5 Year |
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Nominal Voltage: | 12.8v | Nominal Capacity: | 100ah |
Color: | Black/Others | BMS: | Buit In |
High Light: | 12.8v RV Lithium Battery,1280Wh RV Lithium Battery,12V 100Ah LiFePO4 Lithium Battery |
Product Description
12V 100Ah LiFePO4 Lithium Battery RV Deep Cycle Battery
Features:
1. Built To Last: TPE LiFePO4 batteries last so long and cost less to use.
2. Built Smarter: All TPE Lithium Batteries include Battery Management System (BMS) technology.
3. Built To Safe: Control cell balancing, low and high voltage cutoff, and short-circuiting.
4. AUTOMATIC BMS AND MAINTENANCE-FREE
5. LIGHTWEIGHT AND VERSATILE
Nominal Voltage | 12.8V |
Charge Voltage | 14.4V-14.6V |
Nominal Capacity | 1280Wh |
BMS Board | 300A(10S) |
Max. Continuous Charging | 100A |
Dimension(L x W x H) | 33*17*21.5cm |
Terminal Type | M8 |
FAQ:
Q1: Should you remove your RV battery in the winter?
A1: When you store your RV during the offseason, you also need to remove your battery and keep it in a warm location. If you leave it in, the water in your battery may freeze when the temperature drops too low. This happens because a battery loses its sulfuric acid when it discharges and leaves water behind.
Q2: Why Is My RV battery draining so fast?
A2: Sulfation, parasitic loads, self-discharging, overcharging, undercharging, and lack of maintenance are the usual suspects of battery death, but they are all relatively easy to prevent with regular attention and smart battery charging.
Q3: How do you test if a battery is good?
A3: Use a multimeter or voltmeter to check your battery
Q4: Do I need an inverter in my RV?
A4: when the source of your RV's power is a battery bank, as it is when you're boondocking, you need an inverter to change the 12V DC electricity from your RV's batteries to 120V AC electricity for use with your 120V appliances. Otherwise, you're going to have to run your generator to power those devices.