12V 100AH battery pack with PCB, ABS case. 

With LED indicator, can show battery pack SOC timely.           

Model No.: BXL-LFP12100AHP


Characteristic:

1. Long cycle life: More than 3000 times (charge and discharge at 0.2C, 80% capacity retention after 3000 cycles);

2. High safety: No fire and explosion in overcharge test;

3. Good charging and discharging performance;

4. All raw material of the batteries are environmental-friendly;

5. Wide working temperature range: From -10℃ to 60℃, extremely cold and hot weather will not affect its performance.

6.Produced with automatic equipments.



Specification:


Specification

 

 

 Model

BXL-LFP12100AHP

 Combination  Method

4S1P

         Rated  Capacity

100.0Ah

 Minimal Capacity(0.5C2A

101.0Ah

           Nominal   Voltage

12.0V

Max. Charge Voltage

14.5 V

 Discharge   cut-off voltage

10.5V

Charge Current

5-100A

Working   Current

 100A

       Max   Charge Current

100A

      Max   Discharge Current

300A

Output and Input

P+ / P-(M8 Terminals)

       Cycle Life

2000 Times(≥80%)

Weight

15±0.2Kg

     Dimension L×W×H

≤330*175*216mm(Including   case, BMS)

Operating Temperature



Charge

-5℃~45℃;23oF~113oF

        Discharge

-20℃~60℃;-4oF~149oF



Case color can be black, blue, red and gray. 


Can add indicator to show SOC.



Application (Can fully replace 12V lead acid battery packs):

EV

Mini E-car, e-bikes, e-scooter, e-motorcycles, Road Sweeper, golf cart, electric wheelchair, startup car battery

UPS

Telecom Base station, Lighting, Small Doctor instruments, Stand by Power, Mining lighting, LED torch, Video, Heating garment, data acquisition power, Electric water pump, Road side night warning indicator, laser sensor

Power tools

Electric lawn mower, electric drill, electric vacuum cleaner, Electrical tools

Power storage system

Solar system, Solar pv system, Solar LED street light,Tidal energy, Wind / solar energy, on & off grid solar system




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