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No. LiTime LiFePO4 deep cycle lithium batteries are not intended to be used as starting batteries but energy storage, please do not use them to start any devices.
Visit LiTime 12V 20Ah Starting Battery or 12V 140Ah Dual-Purpose Battery for starting needs.
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.
LiFePO4 batteries can safely charge between 0℃ to 50℃ / 32℉ to 122℉. LiTime cold-weather series 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.
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 3 months. Recommended storage environment: 10℃~35℃ (50℉~95℉), 45%RH~75%RH
The nominal voltage of this battery is 51.2V
Over the years, the term "48V" has become the standard naming convention for golf cart batteries, even though lithium battery technology provides a nominal voltage of 51.2V. This slight voltage difference is within the acceptable range for 48V systems, allowing for compatibility and improved performance.
As a result, LiTime continues to use "48V" as a reference, out of habit and ease of understanding. Can read on 48V VS 51.2V Battery for more information.
I have been using this battery on my 7.5kW 48VDC to 220VAC Inverter for about a year now and I cannot count how my cycles I have had on the battery. All I can say is this battery is worth the price and is very reliable too.
Amazing power to performance
No issues with the battery but why would you sell a battery monitor part (shunt) with posts that are so large that none of the battery cables fit on them?