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From Charging to Powering – LiTime Got It All
Batteries, Chargers, Inverters, Accessories, & More
7168Wh Long-Lasting Energy & 3200W Powerful Output - Only One Battery, Up to 2 Days Off-Grid, 1-2 Days in Your RV, or 24 Hours of Home Backup
Marine starting plus deep cycle performance (1000 CCA and 1200 MCA), born for fuel-powered marine outboard motor.
[A Game-changing Upgrade with Newly Power Reserve Mode, Refines Your Marine Experience!]
One-Stop Solution: Limited Flash Sales at Complete package includes everything you need to enhance your golfing experience - Lithium 48V 100Ah Golf Cart Battery, 58.4V 18A Charger, Battery Monitor and hold down kit.
● 51.2V 100Ah Bluetooth Golf Cart Battery
Widely Suitable for 48V Street-Legal Carts: LSV, ATV, NEV, E-trike, electric shuttle buses, and electric trike scooters(≤21ML/35KM/h). Smart Bluetooth 5.0 functions of auto-connection, smart control, monitoring battery status, and battery system with LiTime App.
● 48V (58.4V) 18A Battery Charger IP65 Waterproof
Efficient Design: This charger supports 100-240V input with an 18A current, reducing charging time. IP65 rating ensures it withstands outdoor use in golf carts, RVs, and marine settings. Certified by CE, FCC, and ETL for safety and quality assurance.
● Heavy Duty Golf Cart Battery Hold Down Kit
Heavy-duty golf cart battery holder with clamps and bolts, rust-resistant car battery bracket for LiTime golf cart battery and other brand batteries.
● 500A Battery Monitor With Shunt
Detailed Monitoring and Alerts: Displays voltage, current, power, capacity, charge/discharge time, and percentage, with a back light for night use. Includes a buzzer alarm and flashing display if voltage or capacity drops below set levels.
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Massive Bluetooth Power, 200A Output – Power Multiple Devices for RV, Off-Grid, and Home Storage with Smart Monitoring
Bluetooth-Enabled 3584Wh Battery with 2560W Output – Smart Power Solution for RV, Off-Grid and Home Storage Use
Bluetooth Power with Low-Temp Protection - Versatile for RVs, Home Storage, and 30-70lb Trolling Motors, with Large Capacity
Best lithium battery for RV and 30–70 lb trolling motors
Pro-level Small Fish Finder Battery - No Interference with Separated Power, Target Big Fish with Precision!
"Best 36V LiFePO4 Battery for Your Trolling Motor"
TOP1 Pro-level Fish Finder Battery - No Interference, More Precise, Full of Fish!
Precautions for Use: To connect in parallel, batteries must be identical (same brand, type, voltage, capacity, and BMS) and purchased within 1 month.
LFP batteries are safe to use in temperatures ranging from -20°C to 60 °C / -4°F to 140°F, making them suitable for various weather conditions. This is especially beneficial for off-grid solar, RV, and trolling motor owners who may encounter extremely cold environments, providing consistent and reliable power.
Cold temperatures can negatively affect any battery's performance, particularly lead-acid batteries, which experience significant degradation in health and longevity in the cold. In contrast, lithium batteries perform much better in low temperatures.
With lead-acid batteries, drawing power in cold conditions can weaken them further. However, LFP batteries generate heat during use, reducing resistance and increasing voltage. Therefore, when considering an upgrade or seeking reliability in cold weather, lithium batteries clearly outperform lead-acid options.
Charging lithium batteries in cold temperatures can cause damage, which increases with the charging rate. While slower charging can mitigate this damage, it's often impractical.
When temperatures are between 14°F and 32°F, the maximum charging rate should not exceed 0.1C. In even colder conditions, from -4°F to 14°F, the limit drops to 0.05C. These reduced charging rates will lengthen charging times and complicate the process, especially since temperatures can fluctuate unexpectedly. For example, you might start charging in 40°F weather and wake up to a cold snap at 18°F. If you charged at a higher rate overnight, the drop in temperature could lead to irreversible battery damage.
The key rule for charging in cold weather is to avoid charging batteries below freezing without reducing the charge current. This can be challenging unless your battery management system (BMS) communicates with your charger and can adjust accordingly.
LiTime cold weather batteries include low-temperature charging protection to prevent charging below freezing point. Additionally, self-heating batteries are equipped with a heating pad to warm them up when temperatures drop at -20°C to 5°C / -4°F to 41°F, allowing charging to commence once the temperature reaches 5°C/41°F.
The auto self-heating function of LiTime self-heating lithium battery will be activated by the BMS when the battery is connected to a standard charger at -20℃ to 5℃ (-4℉ to 41℉). The heating will stop when the battery temperature reaches 10℃ (-4℉).
These two series focus on addressing the charging challenges of LiFePO4 lithium batteries in cold weather. The key difference between the Low-Temperature series and the Self-Heating series is the presence of an automatic Battery Management System (BMS) heating module in the Self-Heating series. This allows the battery to warm itself during charging without any user intervention.
In contrast, the Low-Temperature Protection series will automatically stop charging when temperatures drop below 0°C (32°F). To resume charging, you'll need to take steps to warm the battery to at least 5°C (41°F) by placing it in a warmer indoor environment.
LiTime offers a 5-year warranty on our batteries. For more details, please visit our Return & Refund Policy.
Because LiFePO4 lithium batteries have different charging requirements than lead-acid batteries, we recommend using a LiFePO4 lithium battery charger.
Here are the charging options for LiTime lithium batteries:
1. AC-DC Lithium Battery Charger: Select a charger with the appropriate voltage to safely charge the battery.
2. Solar Panels: When using solar panels, always connect a solar charge controller to ensure safe charging.
3. Alternator/Generator: