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Deep Cycle Rechargeable Lithium ion Lifepo4 25.6V 200Ah Lithium Battery

Deep Cycle Rechargeable Lithium ion Lifepo4 25.6V 200Ah Lithium Battery

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Residential ESS CFE-5120S 25.6V 200Ah 5120Wh

 

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-5120S

Nominal Voltage

25.6V200Ah

Nominal Voltage

25.6V

Nominal Capacity @1C

200Ah

Charge Voltage

29.6V

Charge Current Max Continuous

50A

Discharge Current Max Continuous

100A

Discharge Voltage Minimum

21.6V

Pulse Current 5 Sec

150A

Weight

46kg±0.5kg

Dimensions L*W*Hmm

320*470*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: im about to purchase an xbox 360if i get the premium does it come with rechargeable batteries?if it does not can i purchase a rechargeable battery pack and use them on this controller or does it have to be a special controller to use the rechargeable battery pack?is there a separate charger to charge these batteries?if so how much will all this cost me?any help is much appreciated and thank you for your time.
I think it does but you might have to get a recharger for the batteries
Q: I have a flip cam ultra (NOT HD) and I wanted to buy the chargeable battery pack. Does that only work on the HD version/ is there one I can buy that works on my camera?
You did not state which Flip Ultra version you have, 1st or 2nd generation. But both generations just uses AA batteries. You could use rechargeable AA batteries but they will not charge in camera.
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.
It depends on the required voltage and power needs. Different batteries have different voltages (difference of potential between the + and - terminals) and Amp-hour (total potential hours of operation at one Amp of current) ratings. If you need a power source that isn't currently available for sale, try stringing together many of the same type of battery (same voltage and Amp-hour rating), connected in series. If this is a store-bought robot, I have to assume it came with a battery pack, probably a series of rechargeable AAs in a heat-shrunk package. If you made the robot yourself, you need to know the required voltages for each of its subcomponents and may have to have multiple power supplies. Or just find the nearest Radio Shack.
Q: hey guys. I have a toy Lamborghini Gallardo car, and it has a 7.2V Rechargable Ni-Cd battery pack. what i want to do it add an extra AA battery do hopefully give it more power. what i need to know is, what connects the all the batteries with the wire that you plug in to the other wire that connects to the car and the battery charger? whats on the batteries that conducts the electric charge to all 6 AA batteries?
NiCd or Nickel Cadmium batteries are rechargeable but doing it using your battery pack is not viable since a single recharge takes about 12 hours to complete. A better option is to buy an NiCd battery charger from your local store, which can charge upto 6 batteries within 2 hours. Make sure you completely drain out thebatteries before you recharge them because if you don't the residual electrodes get converted into a stone like substance which becomes unusable, thereby shortening your battery life and battery charge.
Q: I just bought a new xbox 360 controller with the rechargeable battery pack and cable. I charge the battery fully but it only holds its charge for about 30 min before it dies. I just bought this. It is brand new. Is this how long these things normally last while not plugged in?
ok make sure the battery pack in your controller is the rechargable type and if it is and it still dosnt work then maby the pattery back got worn out, how idk, maby u charged it to long once and it over heated
Q: I have an e-bike using a 36 volt-9 amp battery pack.Can I use the same smart charger if I increase the capacity to 48 volts-9 amps?
Probably not. It might work the other way around though. A 48V charger might work OK for 36V packs since each cell is charged independently with a smart charger. Most often smart chargers are designed for a specific cell configuration. Many have unique balance connectors that will only fit a battery pack with a matching connector. A 36V pack is likely configured 10S (10 cells in series) while a 48V pack is 13S (13 cells in series).
Q: can i make an r/c receiver battery pack using regular AA batteries.
tricky problem. look on search engines like google. this will help!
Q: Help i got a xbox 360 Christmas of 09 and i also got a nyko rechargeable battery charge kit.I can't get the battery pack out it's stuck i have tried everything but nothing work's!The pack still work's fine but the fact i can't get the battery out worry's me (PLEASE HELP!
Nyko Rechargeable Battery Pack Xbox 360
Q: I have a battery pack that takes 4AA batteries but the black and red wires got broke off of it. Can I take a 9 volt battery and touch the black and red wires into the 9V and make it work?
Gas stations (what are left of them) always charge high non-competitive prices. The installation is never charged for, unless cables or other parts are needed. The cheapest place for a battery is Wal-Mart, where they go from $60-to probably $150 in extreme cases. But of course you did not take it to Wal-Mart so I am not surprised. I wouldn't necessarily condemn the mechanic on that basis alone--his prices might be fair or good in other areas. I take it you weren't actually broken down so you wanted to know how much he charges for batteries and now you know. Has this guy ever done any work that you were satisfied with? If no, then why bother?
Q: 1)I have an R/C plane with a battery pack that is 9.6V250mAIm looking for backup battery packs, my question is, is this an okay battery to buy it looks the same but I know little about electronics2)If it sounds like i can buy the other battery, what voltage/mA can i go up too, Because I want the longest flight time /capacity
1.) I believe that you got the units wrong. mA is a unit of current, mAh is a unit of energy. Don't get the two confused. 2.) If you want to increase the duration of your plane, then what you need is a battery with a higher mAh capacity. mAh dictates the amount of energy the battery has. Thus the more energy the battery has(measured in mAh), the longer lasting your plane would be. Get a battery with a higher mAh and then your plane will last longer. However there is one thing that you must consider. Not that many battery companies post the mAh rating of the battery on the actual battery itself. Thus you may want to visit the companies website to find the exact battery specifications you need. 3.) The voltage rating of the battery must remain the same, or you risk damaging the internal electronics inside the circuit. Unless of course the circuit has a voltage regulator(Nowadays almost everyone uses a regulator). If the battery that you purchase is within tolerance I would def. use it as well. I would get any battery that has a higher maH rating and any voltage upto 10.6V. 4.) The current rating does not matter for the battery.

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