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12V 10Ah Lithium LiFePO4 Deep Cycle Battery, 3000+ Cycle Rechargeable Lithium Iron Phosphate Battery for Solar, Fish Finder, Power Wheels, Lighting, Off-Grid Applications with 10A BMS

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Size: 12.8V 10Ah


Features

  • Superior Performance: BOTKU 12.8V 10Ah LiFePO4 battery are made of brand new A-grade batteries, featuring high energy density, long cycle life, good safety performance and no memory effect.(Note: the 12v 10ah LiFePO4 battery can't be used as starting battery)
  • Safety Protection: The battery has a built-in BMS protection device that prevents overcharging, over-discharging, over-current and short-circuit, with a very low self-discharge rate. (Not motorcycle starting battery with CCA parameters)
  • Long cycle time: 12 Volt 10Ah lithium battery 3000+ cycles no problem, safer and more environmentally friendly than lead-acid batteries.
  • Widely Used: Widely used in most fields, solar energy,12V router, outdoor camping, children's toy cars, power wheel, fish detectors, ham radios, cell phone remote cameras, emergency response system, emergency lighting and so on.
  • Charging:Can be connected in series or parallel, up to 4 identical batteries, 5A fast charging, support charger charging, solar panel charging and other charging methods.
  • After-Sales Service: 12 months warranty, any questions you can always click "Ask a question" in our storefront or click "Contact seller" in "Your order" option

Brand: BOTKU


Size: 12.8V 10Ah


Product Dimensions: 5.94"D x 2.56"W x 3.71"H


Terminal: F2 Terminal


Brand: ‎BOTKU


Size: ‎12.8V 10Ah


Product Dimensions: ‎5.94"D x 2.56"W x 3.71"H


Terminal: ‎F2 Terminal


Manufacturer: ‎BOTKU


Model: ‎12V10Ah


Item Weight: ‎2.64 pounds


Country of Origin: ‎China


Item model number: ‎12V10Ah


Batteries: ‎1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included)


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Manufacturer Part Number: ‎12V10Ah


Amperage: ‎10 Amps


Date First Available: September 18, 2023


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Great little battery
Size: 12.8V 20Ah
Got this for my electric push cart (golf). The original battery was a lead acid type. This lithium is lighter (5 lbs vs 25 lbs), less than half the size, just as powerful, lasts longer, and charges much faster! I have only used it a couple of times; loving it so far.
Reviewed in the United States on March 8, 2024 by Naomi

  • Works great
Size: 12.8V 20Ah
I bought the 20ah and a 30ah. I'm using them to run my Garmin Livescope system which I'm viewing on a Garmin 1022. Total draw is estimated at 3.6 amps. I wanted the 30ah for my primary and the 20 for a backup in case the 30 ran down before I was finished fishing. Today was the first day I used them and I couldn't be happier. Fished for just over 8 hours and never had to swap batteries. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 18, 2024 by Scott Beech

  • Good alternative for SLA
Size: 12.8V 20Ah
Installed on a commercial UPS in place of a lead acid without any trouble. After a full charge it passed the 2-minute load test without dropping below the minimum acceptable threshold.
Reviewed in the United States on March 14, 2024 by JoeWT

  • Tok
Size: 12.8V 10Ah
Todo bien. Esta en uso y escribiré si da problemas. Por ahora todo bien
Reviewed in the United States on March 8, 2024 by Jorge Sánchez

  • Highest capacity
Size: 12.8V 10Ah-2 Pack
Highest capacity computer backup-ups 12 VDC battery at 10 AHR.
Reviewed in the United States on February 22, 2024 by Carbile

  • Power Up with Confidence: BOTKU's Reliable Battery Solution
Size: 12.8V 10Ah
The BOTKU 12.8V 10Ah LiFePO4 battery is designed to offer high-performance energy storage. Constructed with A-grade battery cells, it boasts a high energy density, which contributes to its compact size and relatively light weight. This battery is characterized by its long cycle life, surpassing 3000 charge cycles, making it a durable option for repeated use. It's important to note that this battery is not suitable as a starting battery for engines, as it lacks the necessary Cold Cranking Amps (CCA) for such applications. In terms of safety, the battery is equipped with a built-in Battery Management System (BMS). This system provides critical safeguards against common battery issues such as overcharging, over-discharging, and short-circuiting. Additionally, it ensures a low self-discharge rate, which is beneficial for maintaining charge over periods of inactivity. One of the key features of this LiFePO4 battery is its versatility in applications. It is suitable for a range of uses including solar energy systems, 12V routers, outdoor camping gear, children's toy cars, power wheels, fish finders, ham radios, remote cell phone cameras, emergency response systems, and emergency lighting. This wide range of applications is attributable to its reliable output and endurance. The battery also offers flexibility in charging methods. It supports series or parallel connection with up to four identical batteries, enhancing its capacity and power output for larger applications. The 5A fast charging capability is convenient, and it can be charged through various sources, including traditional chargers and solar panels. Regarding after-sales service, the product comes with a 12-month warranty. This warranty, along with customer support options like "Ask a question" on the storefront or "Contact seller" in the order section, provides a safety net for users in case of any issues or inquiries. Overall, the BOTKU 12V 10Ah LiFePO4 battery appears to be a reliable and versatile choice for those needing a long-lasting, rechargeable battery for a variety of applications, with the added assurance of safety features and customer support. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 18, 2024 by Mark illy

  • Not the best solution as a replacment APC UPS Battery
Size: 12.8V 10Ah-2 Pack
Lithium batteries are amazing for their energy density and light weight. I was attracted to this one to replace a failed AGM battery in my APC750 UPS. The AGM was 8Ahr and this was 10Ahr so that seemed like a plus....BUT the way Lithium batteries work is by stacking several cells together inside the container and then using a BMS (Battery Management System) to manage the charging and discharging of the stacked cells. It turns out the BMS presents an artificially high/incorrect voltage to the UPS so the UPS can't determine the state of charge of the battery as a whole. A typical AGM battery will start at 13.2V and as it discharges the voltage reduces to 12.4 and the declining voltage tells the UPS to shutdown. With the Lithium when city power is lost the battery stays at 12.8V or their abouts and then cuts off when near dead, which the UPS thinks is a weak battery even though it's fully charged. My UPS last longer on the Lithium 10Ahr battery BUT beeps loudly continuously thinking the battery is going to die when in reality it's not. Not a problem if your not home but when the power goes out for a short period in the middle of the night rather than carry the load quietly my UPS now screams waking us up..... ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 3, 2024 by Scott D.

  • Significantly exceeds the rated capacity
Size: 12.8V 10Ah-2 Pack
I charged one of these batteries, waited one day, then used my Kunkin KP184 electronic load to test it. Using a constant 0.5A load (a so-called C20 load because it should discharge this 10 AH battery in 20 hours), the battery lasted just over 22 hours for a total energy capacity of 143.22 watt-hours. This is about 12% higher than the battery's rated 128 WH capacity. Also, where a typical AGM lead-acid battery of this size (but less energy capacity) weighs 5 pounds or more, these batteries weigh about 2 lbs. 13 oz. instead. The overall energy capacity per pound is therefore about twice as high for these lithium batteries as for traditional lead-based batteries. These batteries are rated at 20A continuous discharge and 40A for three seconds, which is not enough to allow these batteries to be used for engine-starting duties, as the seller mentions on the product page. Also, charge current is limited to 10A. Whether they would work for specific applications, such as installing them in an uninterruptible power supply (UPS), is something you'll have to determine for yourself, but the math does say that two of these would not supply enough current for a 500W UPS. The price per unit of energy capacity is about 42% higher than for lead-acid batteries in the same case size, which is pretty good. Cycle life should also be much better. I'm not sure how much I believe the claim that these batteries will last 3,000 cycles, but 500 to 1,000 cycles wouldn't surprise me, and you wouldn't get that from lead-acid batteries. Overall, it's fair to say that if you can use today's low-cost LiFePO4 batteries, they're at least close to being cost-competitive with AGM lead-acid batteries, and better in applications that require a long cycle life. Recommended. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 17, 2024 by Peter G.

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