• Deep Cycle Rechargeable Lithium ion Lifepo4 12V 200Ah Lithium Battery System 1
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Deep Cycle Rechargeable Lithium ion Lifepo4 12V 200Ah Lithium Battery

Deep Cycle Rechargeable Lithium ion Lifepo4 12V 200Ah Lithium Battery

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50 unit
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10000 unit/month

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Residential ESS CFE-2560S 12.8V 200Ah 2560Wh

Volumetric Energy Density increased by 23.5%

LED power display screen and switch buttons

Rugged stainless steel body ensures 5 years warranty

High protection level IP65

Support 50A charge/100A discharge and excellent heat dissipation design

Quick connection and insulation protection

Stainless steel handles guarantees 3000 fatigue tests

Supports four external connections in series with voltage up to 51.2V

 

 Product Spec

Name

CFE-2560S

Model

12.8V200Ah

Nominal Voltage

12.8V

Nominal Capacity @1C

200Ah

Charge Voltage

14.8V

Charge Current Max Continuous

50A

Discharge Current Max Continuous

100A

Discharge Voltage Minimum

10.8V

Pulse Current 5 Sec

150A

Weight

22.5kg±0.5kg

Dimensions L*W*Hmm

320*250*210


Advantages: 

• Ultra-reliable Lithium Iron Phosphate (LiFePO4) technology
• Integrated battery management System (BMS)
• Ultra-long cycle life
• Light weight & compact
• Water & dust resistant (IP56)
• Highly durable ABS enclosure
• Drop-in lead acid replacement
• Environment friendly
• Bluetooth App is optional*

• Wind-Solar energy system 

• Solar street lights 

• Off-grid energy storage 

• Household energy storage 

• Telecom backup system 

• Mobile base stations
• Emergency backup energy sources 

• Uninterruptible power system 

• Grid load shifters
• Electric Golf Car 

• Electric vehicles 

• Electric motorcycles
• Electric forklifts 

• Electric boats, etc.


Q: i bought a rechargeable battery pack and it keeps falling out of the controller
i have the same problem, its because the Rechargeable battery pack's grooves do not mate with the controller very well.try not to point the controller down, or you could tape the battery on if its getting really annoying.
Q: I just bought myself a nice, new laptop. Now I've heard two different philosophies when it comes to making the battery pack in it last:A) always plug it in and use it as rarely as possible in battery modeB) always run it in battery mode until totally empty, then recharge, and use again in battery mode.Somehow, neither of these feel completely right to me. Memory effect, limited number of charging cycles what's the generally accepted opinion in geek circles?
There is no memory effect unless you're using an antiquated technology. Regular cycling is best. For lithium packs, a full discharge every six or seven cycles is recommended. For the remaining times, they like to be topped up frequently. Leaving it connected to AC is a sure way of killing the pack prematurely.
Q: I am trying to build my own battery pack to fit my needs for me and my robot. And I was wondering if their are any good tutorials, books or websites out their on this topic. Thank you.
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Q: I have a Wii and xbox 360. I have 4 controllers for both consoles, although not always used at the same time. Should I get the rechargeable battery packs for each controller ( a little pricey) or just some AA Energizer rechargeable batteries with the charger.
It is a tough call. You can buy the rechargeable AA cells and use them in the other devices, but have to keep track of them. The proprietary batteries will just be there
Q: I need to replace a battery pack for a honda civic hybrid
Hi looking on OKorder youre looking at about 500 bucks
Q: I want to put 4 AA NiCad or NimH batteries in a holder (Radio Shack 270-383) and connect two set of positive and negative leads. One to a DC Power Jack (Radio Shack 274-1565) for when the battery pack needs to be recharged and the other to a DC Power Plug (Radio Shack 274-1567) for when I want to use their power. Will this work?
It sounds a little scary to me. get the book getting started in electronics, they used to have it at radio shack for $5 or so Then get a multimeter and learn how to use it. In the mean time don't plug anything into the wall, unless it goes through a transformer first that takes the voltage way down. It should say like 250milliamps and 5 volts maybe. Then its ok to play.
Q: I have a motorola handheld radio when i put the battery in the charger it will rapid charge for 1hr then go to trickle charge how long should i leave it in the charger i have been told 2hr after rapid is done and told 12hrs the packs cost a bit so can someone please help so i dont mess them up thanks
The issue with long charge times is heat. When you charge a battery, either using a fast charger or slow charge, the power going into it reverses the chemical action to the state it needs to be in to produce electricity again. When the battery is charged, the power going into the battery simply turns to heat. If the battery gets too hot it will vent to prevent it from exploding. This venting of gases means the battery can't work as well or it might not work at all. A slow charger usually charges a battery at 1/10 or less of it's rated capacity. This is low enough that the battery can be charged indefinitely without getting too hot. When a fast charger switches to the slow mode, it's at 1/10 or less of the capacity and this won't cause any heat problems.
Q: Hey everybody, thanks for any responses. My laptop recently stopped working. It's some sort of battery problem. The problem is, I don't know whether it is with the battery pack or battery charger. I was wondering if there was some way to tell which one???It's out of warranty and the manufacturer wanted to charge me $35 for troubleshooting or drive 85 miles to troubleshoot at one of their locations.Thanks
Hi Wat the service center will do is that they will check with another adapter ( charger ) if the laptop is work thats mean is a battery prob. If it is not they will check with other battery and so on If no thing work thats mean u have an internal mother board problem Some of laptops has a voltage regulator inside but this need to open full motherboard for it.
Q: I ordered a canon powershot g10 and just realized i got a lithium battery pack NOT a lithium-ion battery pack.I have heard lithium-ion lasts much longer.However it says I could buy a 2 - 5 hour extended life battery for the lithium battery.Should I cancel the order and buy a pack with lithium-ion? Or just buy one of the extended life batteries?
??it sounds like your talking about Canon the song, and lithium the song. i'm sorry im not help.
Q: Can I use an 800mAh 7.4v 10c on an rc plane when it calls for an 800mAh 7.4v 20c? What are my risks if I do use the 10c pack? Any help would be appreciated (:
10c determines the power of the battery so unfortunately you can't send a baby to kill a wolf. you can't put a 10c on your model because the battery wouldn't have enough force (or amps ) to push those motors around. At first (first 2 minutes) it would be fine but then it would overheat and possibly swell in fact, you would hear the motors slowing down please do not try to do this because if a lipo battery swells it could catch in fire. If you have a swollen battery please discard it as soon as you can, not in your trash can but outside where fire will not do any damage. the procedure of discarding a swollen battery is to put some water and lots of salt in a cup that you won't use anymore and then drop the battery in the cup and see how many bubbles form when there is no more bubbles comming out of the battery, you can discard such battery because it doesn't have any voltage and it's harmless. better buy a 20C battery which can give more amps than a 10c battery. i made this mistake in the past lol.

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