Customized12v 100ah RV Solar Battery 12v Lifepo4 Battery
Customized 12v Lifepo4 Battery 12v 100ah RV Solar 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. Higher Efficiency
| Nominal voltage | 12.8 |
| Capacity | 100Ah |
| Battery Pack Internal Resistance | ≤50mΩ |
| Capacity Minimum | |
| Charge Stop Voltage | 14.6v |
| Standard Charging Current | 30A |
| Maximum Continuous Charging Current | 100A |
| Maximum Series Voltage is Supported | 51.2v (12.8v*4) |
| Weight | 12kg |
FAQ:
Q1: Should I leave RV battery connected when plugged in?
A1: If you leave your RV battery plugged in after it's fully charged, it can deplete the cells' electrolyte levels
Q2: What is the best way to keep RV batteries charged?
A2: Plug Your RV Into Shore Power Or Generator
Q3: How can I tell if my RV battery is bad?
A3: The first step is to check the voltage. A voltage below the marked level might indicate the need to replace the batteries.
Q4: Should RV battery disconnect be on positive or negative?
A4: Negative. A battery disconnect switch can be installed on the negative or positive leads of a battery and it will effectively disconnect the whole circuit. However, installing the switch on the negative lead adds additional safety.
Q5: Why do RV batteries lose water?
A5: RV batteries are typically flooded batteries with removable caps. Over time, the charging process will boil off the water in the flooded cells. Batteries can also lose water through evaporation.
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