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Li-ion Storage Battery (12V/50Ah)-LiFePO4

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US$ 64 - 64 MOQ: 10 Pieces
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Place of Origin:
China
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Li-ion Storage Battery (12V/50Ah)-LiFePO4

Application Field:

     Solar / Wind Energy Storage System

Specifications

1. 12V 50Ah LiFePO4 Battery Pack

2. Cycle>2000

3. Certification: CE RoHS UL MSDS

4. Max Charge Rate:25A

Max Discharge Rate:50A

5. Length*Width*Height 128mm x324mm x 130mm (Customerized)

6. Maximum Charging Current 25A (0-- +40°C)

7. Standard Charge Current 10A

8. Maximum Discharging Current 50A (-20-- +60°C)

9. Continuous   Discharge Current 25A (-20-- +60°C)

10. Nominal Voltage 12V/ Pack

11. Charging Method CC/CV

12. Charging cut off  Voltage 14.6V±0.05V

13. Discharge cut off Voltage 8V

14. Protective measures:

 Battery Management System

   Safety and Balanced

15. Operating Temperature:

   Standard Charge 0-- +40°C

   Standard Discharge -20-- +60°C

For its advantages as below, LiFePo4 Batteries is the best choice for high energy application like electric bicycle, UPS, E-scooter, lawn mover, electric golf cart, robot,mobile station, medical equipment, military equipment etc. We can supply all kinds of lifepo4 battery packs for your electrical equipments.

 

1.      Smaller. The volume of lithium iron phosphate is 1/2 of lead-acid.

 

2.      Lighter. The weight of lifepo4 is only 1/3 of lead-acid.

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Business Type
Trading Company
Year Established
2005
Total Employees
101 - 200 People
Main Markets
North America, South America, Eastern Europe

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