12.8V 75Ah LiFePO4 Battery LFP1275

The 12.8V 75Ah LiFePO4 Battery is an excellent choice for applications such as solar energy storage, electric vehicles, marine applications, backup power systems, and more. Its high capacity, long cycle life, and superior performance make it a reliable power source for various demanding applications.

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Parameters

Model LFP1275
Rated Capacity 75Ah
Rated Voltage 12.8V
Energy 960Wh
Standard Charge Current 16A
Max. Charge Current 75A
Charge Cut Off Voltage 14.6V
Standard Discharge Current 16A
Max. Continuous Discharge Current 75A
Discharge Cut Off Voltage 10V
Max. Pulse Discharge Current 150A
Charge Temperature 0 to 45ºC
Discharge Temperature -20 to 60ºC
Storage Temperature 0 to 40ºC
Dimension (L*W*H) 260*168*209mm
Weight 9.2kg

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FAQ

What does 75ah on a battery mean?

The “75Ah” on a battery refers to its ampere-hour rating. It indicates the battery’s capacity to deliver a specific amount of current over a specified period. In this case, a 75Ah battery can theoretically deliver a continuous current of 75 amperes for one hour or 7.5 amperes for ten hours. It serves as a measure of the battery’s energy storage capacity and indicates how long it can power a device or system before requiring recharging.

How long will a 75Ah deep cycle battery last?

The duration a 75Ah deep cycle battery will last depends on several factors, including the amount of current being drawn from the battery and the efficiency of the device or system being powered. To estimate the runtime, you can divide the battery’s ampere-hour rating (75Ah) by the current draw of the device in amperes. For example, if a device draws 5 amperes, the battery could potentially last around 15 hours (75Ah / 5A = 15 hours). However, keep in mind that factors like battery age, temperature, and the depth of discharge can affect the actual runtime. It’s always recommended to refer to the battery manufacturer’s specifications for more accurate estimations.

What is the maximum charging current for a 75AH battery?

The maximum charging current for a 75Ah battery can vary depending on the specific battery model and manufacturer. It is important to refer to the manufacturer’s specifications and guidelines for the recommended charging current. In general, the charging current for a 75Ah battery can range from around 7.5 amps to 30 amps or more, but this can vary.

 

Charging the battery at the recommended current ensures safe and efficient charging without risking damage to the battery. It’s always best to consult the battery manufacturer’s documentation or contact their customer support for accurate and specific information regarding the maximum charging current for your particular battery model.

Which solar panel can charge 75AH battery?

The size and capacity of the solar panel needed to charge a 75Ah battery will depend on various factors such as the available sunlight, the efficiency of the solar panel, and the desired charging time.

 

As a general guideline, you will need a solar panel with a power output of around 150-225 watts to effectively charge a 75Ah battery.

 

It is recommended to consult a solar panel manufacturer or use solar calculators to determine the specific solar panel size and capacity required for your charging needs.

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