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The BtrPower 12V 10Ah LiFePO4 Battery is a lightweight, high-performance lithium battery designed for a variety of applications, boasting over 3000 deep cycles, a built-in 10A Battery Management System for safety, and the flexibility to connect multiple units for increased capacity.
Manufacturer | BtrPower |
Brand | BtrPower |
Model | 12V 10Ah LFP Battery |
Item Weight | 2.2 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 2.56 x 5.9 x 3.86 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | YX1210-LFG |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
Manufacturer Part Number | YX1210-LFG |
Amperage | 10 Amps |
P**S
Great for sump pump backup
Bought this product as a sump pump backup. Glad I did because during the first week of hookup we had torrential rain and power failure. The battery performed great and still had plenty reserve after power was restored hours later.
H**N
This is your best option!
You can do no better than this company! I had what would have been a very minor issue to anyone who knew anything about batteries (which I don't), so I contacted their customer support. Eileen there was helpful, dedicated to helping me. And VERY knowledgable. I'm so very pleased with BTR!
R**O
Great battery
I’m on my 3rd yr with mine. Great battery and you cannot beat the price. Light weight and recharges really fast. Works great with my minkota 50# trolling motor. Did I say lightweight? That’s huge.
R**P
Such a great battery!!!
This battery is great quality & very durable. It has worked exceptionally in our boat. I highly recommend it!
C**N
I am on a budget trying to get my trailer-camper completed - this works great!
I purchased a used 6x12 foot trailer and built my customized camper on it. Because I started from the bottom (wood over the trailer frame) up, I was also working to keep the total weight down so just about any vehicle could tow it (in other words, approximately 2K pounds). I had looked into the gel mat (AGM) batteries as they are cheaper ($189 to this one's $268 so $80 less but brother do they weigh a TON! Like 65 pounds to this one's 32 pounds, so literally twice as heavy! That is a comparison of 100 Ah batteries, so it's a reasonable comparison. I also have a 100 amp MPPT solar charge controller, 4 - 200W flexible solar panels, a 3000 watt pure sine wave power inverter, fuse box, cables, etc. When I can I will be adding another 100 Ah lithium battery, but for now, having tested my system, it is working great and of course, the battery is the heart of the off-the-grid system and this one is working perfectly. I should explain that I have propane to cook on a dual burner, also for the tankless hot water as I did include a small, step in shower stall next to the galley so I have hot water for both washing dishes and showering. I do have a small 12V refrigerator/freezer that is very thrifty on power usage and of course LED lights and a 12V fan, so for the moment, this 100 Ah battery will work for me, but when I have the funds, I will buy another one of these - it's a great price for this Ah capacity.
B**N
Putting a little extra spark into the camper.
So far so good, it holds it's charge and works perfectly for my camper. However I did have to change my battery box on the camper. You might suggest the correct box when purchasing.
A**N
WAS a Great price point for a LiFePO4 battery
I have built 3 solar stations for backcountry yurts, primarily for lighting. The all-in-one systems are very expensive for what we need and would lead to excessive use for non-target charging. After a 'demo' period using some SLA deep cycle batteries proved that at 8,000' with cold winter temps and near constant use to again power LED lights, the SLA batteries died (3-4 years). I believe these, at 2x the cost, will outlast the SLA lead acid batteries by 3-4x.We also use the solar systems for charging our equipment (12 V) and for use with power tools when we have to do projects. The yurts are 1-2 miles in on hiking trails, so weight was also a consideration. Using a 500 W inverter to charge 18 V batt op power tools works great, and coupled with 50 W solar panels we've not seen the charge drop much at all.Overall just what we needed. Longer life, lower weight, and easy form factor compared to SLA lead acid.UPDATE: The first of 3 has died, after durn near 2 years use. $150/year is not good. The SLA used batteries I had used previously were a better value at this point. I had to replace this battery as it was in service, and I expect the B+#(~]Ii replacement all in one (about the same price point now) to perform better, and has a 2 year warranty.
B**R
The battery charges up to 13.6 volts
The battery was delivered on time. The battery charges up to 13.6 volts. I thought that it would go up to 13.8 volts. Others have told me that not every battery will charge to that voltage.
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