ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Nominal Voltage: 12.8V (3.2vX4=12.8V)
Nominal Capacity: 200Ah (0.2C rate)
Charge Current: 20A-100A
Charge Voltage: 14.4v-14.6v (3.65vX4=14.6V)
Discharge Voltage: 9V-12V
Nominal Discharge Current: 100A
Peak Discharge Current: 300A(1-2Sec)
Battery Protection: With Built-in BMS
Terminal Type: M8
Case Material: ABS Plastic Case
Discharge Tem. Range:-20℃~+60 ℃
Charge Tem. Range:0℃~+45℃
Storage Tem. Range: 15℃~+25℃
Dimensions(L*W*H): 520*240*218mm
Weight: 30kg (60lb)
Life Cycles 50%: 5000 +
Life Cycles 30%:8000 +
Warranty: 10 Years
LCD Meter:Battery Voltage and Capacity Percentage
UL 1642 CE Rohs UN38.3 ISO 9001
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BlueNova Lithium 12V 200AH LiFePo4 Battery Power Up all your Adventures
When you are enjoying the open-road with your friends and family, a more lasting and reliable lithium battery that will give you the peace of mind you deserve to power your RV lights, appliances and everything else when you are on the open road. BlueNova Lithium adopted factory-of-the-future concepts to achieve optimal operational excellence. Our more than 10 years practical knowledge on lithium ion technology and rich experience in cell development and production make BlueNova Lithium at the best position to offer the most qualified lithium battery solution that could meet the most demanding requirement in any tough using conditions.
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Is It Worth the Cost to Change the old Lead acid to a LiFePo4 RV Battery ?
More and more camping-rv enthusiasts have come to understand the big advantages of shifting the old SLA battery to LiFePO4 batteries from class A to pop-ups and everything in between. Because when switching from flooded lead-acid batteries to AGM , our camping people has witnessed the ability to keep their camping cars running much longer , and now it has been increasing obvious that upgrading to LiFePO4 battery technology will save them more money while offering them more freedom because of its durable nature and longer lifetime value.
So here below an example, let’s say you want a 12v 200Ah of capacity battery on your RV.
- If we are to buy a lead-acid battery, it costs you less to buy it at the beginning. This lead acid 200ah may cost you about $500. However, we may need to replace this battery around every 2-3 years. Meaning within 10 years you will have spent around $1500 or even more plus with other extra replacement and installation fee.
- If we go to the lithium route, it will cost us more to buy a lithium battery at the beginning, The total cost for this one 200ah lithium battery would be between $800 and $1200, but it will last us between 10 to 15 years and saves all the troubles in the coming years .
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BlueNova Lithium (LiFePO4) Batteries built with the highest-grade lithium cells in the world and equipped with smart and tough BMS offers you the best safety, Created for optimal performance and to withstand the toughest environments ,will give you years of trouble-free performance. BlueNova Lithium strives to be your one-stop Lithium Ion battery solution provider. You can now power anything, anywhere and take your adventures to the next level with confidence.
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Important Tips:
- Not forGasolineEngine starting, Only for deep cycle.
- Not recommended for Series Connection, No limits for parallel connection.
3.Tightly screw the terminals. Having loose terminals will cause a heat on the terminals and damage the battery.
4, Never reverse the Pos(+)/Neg(-) connection.
5, The Battery BMS never support the Low-Temperature cut-off. Battery performs well down to -20'F but Best charging above 32'F.
- Battery BMS not support the Bluetooth app. But built with LCD meter to display the battery voltage and the capacity in percentage.