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Charging: 32°F ~ 122°F / 0°C ~ 50°C Discharging: -4°F ~ 140°F / -20°C ~ 60°C Storage: 14°F ~ 122°F / -10°C ~ 50°C

Battery Application
Do not do not use the battery as a starting battery or power battery for electric vehicles or golf carts.
It is suitable for the 12V Trolling Motor within 70lbs thrust.

Recommended Discharging Settings
Under Voltage Warning:11.6V
Under Voltage Recover:12V
Low Voltage Disconnect:10.8V
Low Voltage Reconnect:12.4V

Recommended Charging Settings
Charge/Bulk Voltage:14.4V/14.6V
Absorption Voltage:14.4V/14.6V
Over Voltage Disconnect:15V
Over Voltage Reconnect:14.2V
GENERAL
Dimensions: L21 * W8.2 * H8.5 inches (L532 * W207 * H215 mm)
Battery Pack Case: ABS Plastic
Protection Class: IP65
Warranty: 5 years
CHARGE
Charge Method: CC/CV
Charge Voltage: 14.4V±0.2V
Recommend Charge Current: 40A (0.2C)
BATTERY
Cell: Prismatic LiFePO4 Battery
Nominal/Usable Capability: 200Ah
Nominal Voltage: 12.8V
Energy: 2560Wh
Cycle Life: ≥4000 times
BMS
BMS Boar: 100A
Max. Continuous Charge/Discharge Current: 100A
Max. Discharge Current 5 Seconds: 280A
Max. Continuous Load Power: 1280W
Internal Impedance: ≤40mΩ
TEMPERATURE
Charge Temperature: 32℉ ~ 122℉ (0℃ ~ 50℃)
Discharge Temperature: -4℉ ~ 140℉ (-20℃ ~ 60℃)
Storage Temperature: 14℉ ~ 122℉ (-10℃ ~ 50℃)
PACKAGE
1* 12V 200Ah LiFePO4 Lithium Battery
1* user manual
A: Yes. LiFePO4 is an inherently safe chemistry and the most stable lithium-type battery on the market. LiTime lithium cells are UL certified for the highest safety and sustainability standards. All LiTime LiFePO4 batteries come with an internal Battery Management System which protects against under-voltage during discharge, over-voltage during charge, over-current during discharge, over-temperature during charge and discharge, and short-circuit protection – protects battery cells from damage. Additionally, LiTime LiFePO4 Lithium batteries have been tested to be free from the risk of fire, and electric shock in harsh environments.
No. LiTime LiFePO4 lithium batteries are not intended to be used as starting batteries but energy storage, please do not use them to start any devices.
Yes, you can charge LiTime LiFePO4 lithium batteries with solar panels. You should size your charge controller based on the voltage and current output of your solar array setup. That will ensure that your charge controller can process and regulate the power coming from your solar panels. Take a 24V MAX. 22 amps output solar system as example. You would need a solar charge controller that can handle 24 volts and 27.5 amps (125% of your max current output).
LiFePO4 batteries can safely charge between 32°F to 113°F (0°C to 45°C). LiTime 12V 100Ah Smart LiFePO4 batteries include the low-temperature charging protection which will automatically cut the battery charging off when the cell temperature is lower than 32℉, thus preventing the battery cells from damage when charging under the freezing point. If necessary (not recommended), you can push the low-temp protection button twice, then the BMS would allow your battery to charge under the freezing point for emergency use.
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
I installed this battery on our off-grid home. So far one battery has been running everything. I'm charging it with four 300 watt panels in a 45 amp charge controller. I can get through two days of no sunshine before the battery has to be recharged. One note for anybody who Maybe wondering, if you do happen to reach the battery low voltage shut off you will have to jump the battery momentarily to Kickstart an mppt charge controller. I recommend keeping a small motorcycle battery nearby to use as a jumper to kick start if this battery shuts off due to low voltage.
I received this battery quickly, but after receiving it I realized that I ordered the wrong thing. I contacted LiTime Customer Service and they were very helpful in assisting me in answering any concerns, offering multiple different options for return, and sending me a return label in a timely manner so that I could be refunded. I have heard great things about LiTime (Ampere) and will recommend them on their customer service alone. I had a great experience.
Batteries came 99% charged which is great for rapid assembly, testing, and deployment. Great weight, solid feel, and overall build quality/craftsmanship. Packaged and shipped very well, good documentation and literature.
I've had two of these batteries wired into my off-grid home solar power system for several months, now. When I first installed them, I had some issues with my charging system (not the batteries) and the LiTime support staff insisted on helping me get that sorted out, even though it wasn't a problem with their batteries.
The batteries themselves have been performing exactly as I'd expect them to. I've thrown some heavy loads at them and discharged them as low as 40%, and, of course, my 825W solar array keeps brings them back to 100% on most days. Given the price point on these batteries, I would recommend them for anyone who needs a LIPO battery for off-grid power storage.
(I've been operating an off-grid solar power system for about 20 years. Previously, I used flooded lead acid batteries for storage. My home is not 100% off-grid. The value of a solar + battery solution is mostly as a backup during storms or unexpected grid failures.)
I now own 3 LiTime batteries. This is the first one I purchased. I installed it in my steel building that is not on the grid. It is kept charged by a 280W solar array and it powers a variety of loads; mostly when I'm working in the building. The building has low voltage LED lighting, emergency radio gear (because it doubles as a storm shelter), security cameras, and a 1000W inverter to provide power for other equipment as needed.
I've had this battery installed for about 1 year and it has been working great since I installed it. It has plenty of power to keep the lights on as long as I need them and power some tools (the 1000W inverter is the limiting factor, although the BMS on this battery doesn't support much more than that). Sometimes it takes a couple days for the solar array to bring the battery back to full charge but that isn't a problem since I use the battery intermittently.
Although none of the LiTime batteries I've purchased (3 of them) have given me any problems, I have had interactions with their support service and I've been satisfied.
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