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Redodo 12V 140Ah LiFePO4 Battery Group31, 10-Year Lifespan, 150A BMS & Bluetooth Monitoring, Ideal for RVs, Solar, Marine, Boat, Solar and Off-Grid 3 Pack
Redodo 12V 140Ah LiFePO4 Battery Group31, 10-Year Lifespan, 150A BMS & Bluetooth Monitoring, Ideal for RVs, Solar, Marine, Boat, Solar and Off-Grid 3 Pack
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Overview
- Brand : Redodo
- Size : 3 Pack
- Manufacturer : Redodo
- Voltage 12.8 Volts : Battery Cell Composition Lithium-Phosphate
- : Voltage 12.8 Volts
- : Battery Cell Composition Lithium-Phosphate
About this item
- 28.6% HIGHER CAPACITY, SAME SIZE: Upgraded from 100Ah to 140Ah Group31 lithium battery, delivering more power in the same compact design. Perfect for RVs, boats, and solar systems.
- REAL-TIME BLUETOOTH 5.0 MONITORING: Redodo LiFePO4 Battery can track voltage, current, power, and capacity via APP. Control discharges or power off remotely (within 10 meters). Never worry about unexpected power issues.
- 10-YEAR LIFESPAN, 4000+ CYCLES: 12V lithium battery outlast lead-acid batteries (2-3 years, 500 cycles) with durable LiFePO4 technology. Ideal for long-term energy needs.
- UPGRADED 150A BMS: 12V lithium battery BMS upgrade again! Moisture-proof, salt-spray proof, and low temperature cut-off function ensure stable performance in harsh environments, deep cycle battery designed for RV enthusiasts. All upgraded technologies ensure higher performance!
- EXPANDABLE TO 48V 560AH SYSTEM: Connect up to 4P4S for 28.67kWh energy storage. Powers trolling motors, solar setups, home backup, and off-grid living.
- 24/7 EXPERT SUPPORT: Redodo battery offers 24 hours one on one service. Upon arrival, it is essential to charge the battery with a dedicated lithium iron phosphate charger that has a 0V capability in order for it to function normally. If you have any questions about the energy system, please let us know and we will always be here!
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