Model | LFP1230 |
Rated Capacity | 30Ah |
Rated Voltage | 12.8V |
Energy | 384Wh |
Standard Charge Current | 6A |
Max. Charge Current | 30A |
Charge Cut Off Voltage | 14.6V |
Standard Discharge Current | 4.8A |
Max. Continuous Discharge Current | 6A |
Discharge Cut Off Voltage | 10V |
Max. Pulse Discharge Current | 60A |
Charge Temperature | 0 to 45ºC |
Discharge Temperature | -20 to 60ºC |
Storage Temperature | 0 to 40ºC |
Dimension (L*W*H) | 165*126*175mm |
Weight | 3.6kg |
To measure the Ah capacity of a LiFePO4 battery, follow these steps:
For accurate results, it’s recommended to perform multiple capacity tests and average the results. Additionally, ensure that the testing equipment is calibrated and suitable for measuring the capacity of LiFePO4 batteries.
When using LiFePO4 batteries, it is important to configure the appropriate settings to ensure optimal performance and safety. Here are some recommended battery settings for LiFePO4:
Remember to consult the manufacturer’s specifications and guidelines for your specific LiFePO4 battery to ensure the correct settings and safe operation.
The charging current for a LiFePO4 battery is typically recommended to be within the range of 0.5C to 1C. The “C” rating refers to the battery’s capacity, which is the Amp-hour (Ah) rating. To calculate the charging current, you can multiply the battery capacity by the desired C-rate.
For example, if you have a 100Ah LiFePO4 battery and you want to charge it at a 1C rate, the charging current would be 100A (100Ah x 1C). Similarly, if you want to charge it at a 0.5C rate, the charging current would be 50A (100Ah x 0.5C).
It’s important to note that exceeding the recommended charging current can potentially damage the battery or reduce its lifespan. Always refer to the manufacturer’s guidelines and specifications for your specific LiFePO4 battery to ensure safe and optimal charging.
The overcharge voltage for LiFePO4 (Lithium Iron Phosphate) batteries is typically around 3.8 to 3.9 volts per cell. It’s important to note that LiFePO4 batteries are sensitive to overcharging, and exceeding the recommended voltage can lead to safety hazards, reduced performance, and potential damage to the battery.
To prevent overcharging, it is advisable to use a LiFePO4 battery charger specifically designed for this battery chemistry. These chargers are equipped with built-in safeguards and charging algorithms that help maintain the proper charging voltage and prevent overcharge conditions.
Always refer to the manufacturer’s guidelines and specifications for your specific LiFePO4 battery to ensure safe and appropriate charging practices.