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Q: What are the advantages of LiTime 12V 100Ah Plus over 12V 100Ah LiFePO4 lithium battery?
Q: Are LiTime LiFePO4 Lithium batteries safe?
Q: Can I use LiTime LiFePO4 Lithium batteries as starting batteries?
Q: How to Charge LiFePO4 lithium batttery?
1. Solar Panels
The battery can be fully charged in one day (with effective sunshine 4.5 hrs/day) by 300W solar panels. It may take more than one day to fully charge the battery by ≥300W solar panels since the duration and intensity of light would be a great factor for their charging efficiency.
2. Generator/Alternator
If the alternator or generator supports DC output, a DC-to-DC charger is needed to connect the battery to the generator; if your alternator or generator supports AC output, please add a suitable battery charger to connect the battery and the generator according to our recommendations. The Recommended Charging Voltage: 14.2V - 14.6V.
3. LiFePO4 Smart Chargers
To charge 12V battery, it is recommended to use 14.6V battery charger.
The Recommended Charging Voltage: 14.2V - 14.6V.
Related reading: Can I Charge LiFePO4 batteries with a Normal Charger?
Q: Can I charge LiTime LiFePO4 lithium batteries in cold weather (under freezing temperatures)?
Q: How do I store LiTime LiFePO4 lithium batteries?
It is recommended to store LiTime LiFePO4 batteries at 50% state of charge (SOC). If the batteries are stored for long periods, cycle the batteries at least every 6 months. Recommended storage environment: 10℃~35℃ (50℉~95℉), 45%RH~75%RH
Q: Can I pair a Bluetooth Module for this battery to monitor the battery status on the phone?
No. This battery is not compatible with the Bluetooth module. You can use a 500A Battery Monitor With Shunt to keep track of battery status.
Q: How Long Will a 12V 200Ah Battery Last?
Run Time (hours) = Battery Capacity (Ah) / Current (A)
The higher the discharge rate (amount of current/amps being drawn from the battery), the shorter the duration it will last.
For example:
A 200Ah battery discharging at just 10A could theoretically last around 20 hours. Discharging at 50A would last only around 4 hours.