Renogy 12V 100Ah Core Series Deep Cycle Lithium Iron Phosphate Battery
Designed for seamless integration with Renogy's solar panels, charge controllers, and inverters, this battery ensures a smooth upgrade without any compatibility issues. Why Choose the Renogy Core Series? Enhanced Capacity: Experience up to 6% more power than the rated 100Ah capacity, giving you up to 106Ah of reliable energy. Perfect for emergencies. Flexible System Expansion: Easily connect multiple batteries in series-parallel configurations to power your system longer. Ideal for off-grid living, trolling motors, and more, with expandability up to 20.48kWh (4P4S, 51.2V 400Ah). Advanced Battery Management: Equipped with a true 100A Battery Management System (BMS) and a low-temperature cut-off, this battery ensures safe charging in cold conditions and consistent performance over time. Built to Last: With IP65 protection, the Renogy Core Series battery is rugged and reliable, ready to meet the challenges of off-grid living. Your Go-To Power Solution Whether upgrading old lead-acid batteries or building your first off-grid power system, the Renogy 12V 100Ah Core LiFePO4 Battery makes your project easier and faster. Power Your Journey Longer
Designed for seamless integration with Renogy's solar panels, charge controllers, and inverters, this battery ensures a smooth upgrade without any compatibility issues. Why Choose the Renogy Core Series? Enhanced Capacity: Experience up to 6% more power than the rated 100Ah capacity, giving you up to 106Ah of reliable energy. Perfect for emergencies. Flexible System Expansion: Easily connect multiple batteries in series-parallel configurations to power your system longer. Ideal for off-grid living, trolling motors, and more, with expandability up to 20.48kWh (4P4S, 51.2V 400Ah). Advanced Battery Management: Equipped with a true 100A Battery Management System (BMS) and a low-temperature cut-off, this battery ensures safe charging in cold conditions and consistent performance over time. Built to Last: With IP65 protection, the Renogy Core Series battery is rugged and reliable, ready to meet the challenges of off-grid living. Your Go-To Power Solution Whether upgrading old lead-acid batteries or building your first off-grid power system, the Renogy 12V 100Ah Core LiFePO4 Battery makes your project easier and faster. Power Your Journey Longer
Designed for seamless integration with Renogy's solar panels, charge controllers, and inverters, this battery ensures a smooth upgrade without any compatibility issues. Why Choose the Renogy Core Series? Enhanced Capacity: Experience up to 6% more power than the rated 100Ah capacity, giving you up to 106Ah of reliable energy. Perfect for emergencies. Flexible System Expansion: Easily connect multiple batteries in series-parallel configurations to power your system longer. Ideal for off-grid living, trolling motors, and more, with expandability up to 20.48kWh (4P4S, 51.2V 400Ah). Advanced Battery Management: Equipped with a true 100A Battery Management System (BMS) and a low-temperature cut-off, this battery ensures safe charging in cold conditions and consistent performance over time. Built to Last: With IP65 protection, the Renogy Core Series battery is rugged and reliable, ready to meet the challenges of off-grid living. Your Go-To Power Solution Whether upgrading old lead-acid batteries or building your first off-grid power system, the Renogy 12V 100Ah Core LiFePO4 Battery makes your project easier and faster. Power Your Journey Longer
Designed for seamless integration with Renogy's solar panels, charge controllers, and inverters, this battery ensures a smooth upgrade without any compatibility issues. Why Choose the Renogy Core Series? Enhanced Capacity: Experience up to 6% more power than the rated 100Ah capacity, giving you up to 106Ah of reliable energy. Perfect for emergencies. Flexible System Expansion: Easily connect multiple batteries in series-parallel configurations to power your system longer. Ideal for off-grid living, trolling motors, and more, with expandability up to 20.48kWh (4P4S, 51.2V 400Ah). Advanced Battery Management: Equipped with a true 100A Battery Management System (BMS) and a low-temperature cut-off, this battery ensures safe charging in cold conditions and consistent performance over time. Built to Last: With IP65 protection, the Renogy Core Series battery is rugged and reliable, ready to meet the challenges of off-grid living. Your Go-To Power Solution Whether upgrading old lead-acid batteries or building your first off-grid power system, the Renogy 12V 100Ah Core LiFePO4 Battery makes your project easier and faster. Power Your Journey Longer
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Renogy 12V 100Ah Core Series Lithium Battery
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Renogy 12v 100ah Core Series Lithium Battery - RBT12100LFP
Free delivery between 9–16 June
Renogy 12v 100ah Core Series Lithium Battery
Free delivery between 9–16 June
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So I bought one of these late fall, at the end of camping season so I could get used to using it on my parked RV over the winter, to see how it worked. I ran a direct sonic mouse away thing on it with a 200w solar panel to keep it charged. It wasn't (the RV) parked to a place that was easy to get to so the panel often got covered up by snow and sure enough after about two months of not paying attention to it I went down and checked and the panel read like it wasn't connected to anything. I was disappointed and worried I'd have to figure out how to send it back and such, procrastinated for another month and on a warmer day went down and took a good good look at it. On a whim I plugged the ethernet cord/power switch to it and pressed it, sure enough the BMS had turned ... MoreSo I bought one of these late fall, at the end of camping season so I could get used to using it on my parked RV over the winter, to see how it worked. I ran a direct sonic mouse away thing on it with a 200w solar panel to keep it charged. It wasn't (the RV) parked to a place that was easy to get to so the panel often got covered up by snow and sure enough after about two months of not paying attention to it I went down and checked and the panel read like it wasn't connected to anything. I was disappointed and worried I'd have to figure out how to send it back and such, procrastinated for another month and on a warmer day went down and took a good good look at it. On a whim I plugged the ethernet cord/power switch to it and pressed it, sure enough the BMS had turned the battery to shelf mode. Charged up to full on two sunny days and all was well. I'm expecting to be able to camp with a decent amount of sunlight and run my larger dorm fridge without too much of a problem with two batteries for at least a few days, but that'll take a bit more testing and another battery. As other reviews have mentioned, one of the biggest selling points of this battery is the "I don't have to worry about it" and although it was disappointing that the mouse thing drained the battery (I'm not entirely sure it works all that properly), the battery wasn't damaged like a lead acid battery would be.>Before this happened I did go down to the RV one day when it was really cold and monitored it for a few hours. It barely got any charge from the solar panel but slowly warmed up and once it got up well over 40F suddenly the majority of power was going into recharging the battery. That isn't surprising as that's exactly what its supposed to do.
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Bought this for my camper van. Upgraded from AGM to lithium and it was a significant upgrade. Our battery lasts a lot longer now and we are not as worried about conserving energy. Keep in mind that this particular battery does not have built in Bluetooth function, and you need to buy the BT2 module which I did and I highly recommend. Having Bluetooth monitoring on this battery is a game changer. And did I mention the shipping is fast too? Overall Im a happy customer.
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Great features. Put it into my single panel solar system. Once fully charged, it's working spectacularly. Note: battery comes partially charged. Using it before fully charged tripped my controller low input power switch. Once I figured that out, it now works as afvetize.I love the self heating feature as well as the on/off switch.
| Nominal Voltage | 12.8 V |
| Charge Voltage | 14.4 V |
| Protection Rating | IP65 |
| Maximum Continuous Charge Current | 100 A |
| Dimension (L x W x H) | 260 x 169 x 211 mm |
Renogy 12V 100Ah Core Series Lithium Battery
Delivery $10
Renogy 12v 100ah Core Series Lithium Battery - RBT12100LFP
Free delivery between 9–16 June
Renogy 12v 100ah Core Series Lithium Battery
Free delivery between 9–16 June
So I bought one of these late fall, at the end of camping season so I could get used to using it on my parked RV over the winter, to see how it worked. I ran a direct sonic mouse away thing on it with a 200w solar panel to keep it charged. It wasn't (the RV) parked to a place that was easy to get to so the panel often got covered up by snow and sure enough after about two months of not paying attention to it I went down and checked and the panel read like it wasn't connected to anything. I was disappointed and worried I'd have to figure out how to send it back and such, procrastinated for another month and on a warmer day went down and took a good good look at it. On a whim I plugged the ethernet cord/power switch to it and pressed it, sure enough the BMS had turned ... MoreSo I bought one of these late fall, at the end of camping season so I could get used to using it on my parked RV over the winter, to see how it worked. I ran a direct sonic mouse away thing on it with a 200w solar panel to keep it charged. It wasn't (the RV) parked to a place that was easy to get to so the panel often got covered up by snow and sure enough after about two months of not paying attention to it I went down and checked and the panel read like it wasn't connected to anything. I was disappointed and worried I'd have to figure out how to send it back and such, procrastinated for another month and on a warmer day went down and took a good good look at it. On a whim I plugged the ethernet cord/power switch to it and pressed it, sure enough the BMS had turned the battery to shelf mode. Charged up to full on two sunny days and all was well. I'm expecting to be able to camp with a decent amount of sunlight and run my larger dorm fridge without too much of a problem with two batteries for at least a few days, but that'll take a bit more testing and another battery. As other reviews have mentioned, one of the biggest selling points of this battery is the "I don't have to worry about it" and although it was disappointing that the mouse thing drained the battery (I'm not entirely sure it works all that properly), the battery wasn't damaged like a lead acid battery would be.>Before this happened I did go down to the RV one day when it was really cold and monitored it for a few hours. It barely got any charge from the solar panel but slowly warmed up and once it got up well over 40F suddenly the majority of power was going into recharging the battery. That isn't surprising as that's exactly what its supposed to do.
Bought this for my camper van. Upgraded from AGM to lithium and it was a significant upgrade. Our battery lasts a lot longer now and we are not as worried about conserving energy. Keep in mind that this particular battery does not have built in Bluetooth function, and you need to buy the BT2 module which I did and I highly recommend. Having Bluetooth monitoring on this battery is a game changer. And did I mention the shipping is fast too? Overall Im a happy customer.
Great features. Put it into my single panel solar system. Once fully charged, it's working spectacularly. Note: battery comes partially charged. Using it before fully charged tripped my controller low input power switch. Once I figured that out, it now works as afvetize.I love the self heating feature as well as the on/off switch.
Replaced our AGM battery with this in our Airstream. Had to replace the automotive style terminals to fit this battery but it was pretty easy. Harder part was replacing our solar panel controller with one made for Lithium - finally found it on the front wall under the bed. And had to replace the converter in the Airstream also with a Lithium compatible module. But companies like Atkinson and WFCO now have almost plug and play components so that was not too bad either. We just went camping up in the mountains of PA and I forgot my power cord to plug into shore power. Battery lasted all weekend and in fact never got under 85% state of charge. We were under trees so our 270 watts of solar got it back to 100% but just barely when we got a patch of sun. I have the Smart ... MoreReplaced our AGM battery with this in our Airstream. Had to replace the automotive style terminals to fit this battery but it was pretty easy. Harder part was replacing our solar panel controller with one made for Lithium - finally found it on the front wall under the bed. And had to replace the converter in the Airstream also with a Lithium compatible module. But companies like Atkinson and WFCO now have almost plug and play components so that was not too bad either. We just went camping up in the mountains of PA and I forgot my power cord to plug into shore power. Battery lasted all weekend and in fact never got under 85% state of charge. We were under trees so our 270 watts of solar got it back to 100% but just barely when we got a patch of sun. I have the Smart version of this battery and got the module that show you state of charge, voltage from battery and amps flowing across battery - negative and postive. You just plug in a cable to the battery and run it into the camper and plug in the module and it shows you all the information right from the battery's control system. So I knew how much the fan, fridge, lights, etc, pulled. Anyway I like this battery so much I ordered a second one. 200 Amp Hours of Lithium power is like having 4 100 Amp Hr AGM batteries or even more. And these are light - about 25 pounds each rather than more than 50 for the AGMs.
Very happy with these batteries. Just added another to my Alliance Valor toy hauler. Very easy to install and activate. Tied together with Renogy battery cables and $3 Cat5 cable from Amazon. Flawless interface with my Renogy 40amp Rover charge controller and Renogy battery monitor. Lightweight battery compared to AGM or lead acid. Shipping was fast and well packaged.Very happy with Renogy system and ease of use.
Last summer I upgraded 4 SLA 75 Ah AGM's to 3 Renogy 100 Ah LiFePo Batts along with a new LiFePo specific charge controller in our Keystone Sprinter. They have been everything I hoped and more and I'll never go back to SLA ever again. These batts can run the Sprinter trailer with a 120 V residential Frig for 12 - 18 hours and never drop below 13.2 Volts. They recharge via 2 Parralel Generators in about 2.5 - 3 hours, so I use less fuel/run time to charge these batts. I used them all last summer camping (6 times). then in the Fall and into January while camping during Duck season. I shut them down in January at 13.2 Volts. I just uncovered the trailer this past weekend (May, 2020) after a long cold Colorado High Country winter, and plugged the batts in to recharge. ... MoreLast summer I upgraded 4 SLA 75 Ah AGM's to 3 Renogy 100 Ah LiFePo Batts along with a new LiFePo specific charge controller in our Keystone Sprinter. They have been everything I hoped and more and I'll never go back to SLA ever again. These batts can run the Sprinter trailer with a 120 V residential Frig for 12 - 18 hours and never drop below 13.2 Volts. They recharge via 2 Parralel Generators in about 2.5 - 3 hours, so I use less fuel/run time to charge these batts. I used them all last summer camping (6 times). then in the Fall and into January while camping during Duck season. I shut them down in January at 13.2 Volts. I just uncovered the trailer this past weekend (May, 2020) after a long cold Colorado High Country winter, and plugged the batts in to recharge. They were at 13.1 volts, so only needed about 25 minutes to recharge back to 14.6 Volts... So far, they've been awesome... No complaints whatsoever, which is extremely rare for me...
Beyond performance, the lithium car battery shines in its longevity and durability. With a lifespan that surpasses conventional counterparts by leaps and bounds, these batteries offer prolonged service intervals and reduced maintenance requirements. https://lithiumamps.com/ This reliability ensures peace of mind for drivers, eliminating the hassle of frequent battery replacements and unexpected breakdowns.
Finally received this battery after some type of hangup with UPS . I had been looking at upgrading to Lithium for my travel trailer for some time. These new rigs are all switching to 12 volt refrigerators which do draw quite a bit of battery power. Then get into a fall season off grid camping where you add furnace demands and it becomes problematic even with some solar panels. I converted my Power Center to support the lithium battery profile and installed my Renogy battery. Using the BT2 device to monitor the battery I ran the fridge and lights to drain the battery to under 10% to get the Auto Detect converter to detect the lithium battery. The initial estimate was 2 hours 39 minutes to fully charge the new Renogy. Pretty close estimate - took 3 hours. First trip ... MoreFinally received this battery after some type of hangup with UPS . I had been looking at upgrading to Lithium for my travel trailer for some time. These new rigs are all switching to 12 volt refrigerators which do draw quite a bit of battery power. Then get into a fall season off grid camping where you add furnace demands and it becomes problematic even with some solar panels. I converted my Power Center to support the lithium battery profile and installed my Renogy battery. Using the BT2 device to monitor the battery I ran the fridge and lights to drain the battery to under 10% to get the Auto Detect converter to detect the lithium battery. The initial estimate was 2 hours 39 minutes to fully charge the new Renogy. Pretty close estimate - took 3 hours. First trip now will be in a few weeks and I do not anticipate any issues with this battery including future trips in northern Michigan this fall.
Received two new Renogy 100Ah Smart LiFePO4 batteries: they were double boxed; interior box was nicely padded with Foam cushions. Batteries are shipped in Storage mode. Charged the batteries up with a NOCO LiFePO4 10 Amp charger and have been monitoring with separately purchased BLUE TOOTH dongle. Data communications port between batteries works as well. These are not the bluetooth BMS model; but the BT-2 blue tooth dongle from Renogy works well with multiple batteries: you just need to connect the two batteries together with a standard ethernet RJ-45 CAT5e or greater compliant cable. Excellent value for LiFePO4 batteries. You should check out the tear downs of these batteries on YOUTUBE: these are one of the best engineered cases, BMS (Battery Management System) ... MoreReceived two new Renogy 100Ah Smart LiFePO4 batteries: they were double boxed; interior box was nicely padded with Foam cushions. Batteries are shipped in Storage mode. Charged the batteries up with a NOCO LiFePO4 10 Amp charger and have been monitoring with separately purchased BLUE TOOTH dongle. Data communications port between batteries works as well. These are not the bluetooth BMS model; but the BT-2 blue tooth dongle from Renogy works well with multiple batteries: you just need to connect the two batteries together with a standard ethernet RJ-45 CAT5e or greater compliant cable. Excellent value for LiFePO4 batteries. You should check out the tear downs of these batteries on YOUTUBE: these are one of the best engineered cases, BMS (Battery Management System) and use Lithium Pouches which make for a very light battery...
DO NOT BUY. I installed this in my camper a few months ago. Charged it fully and let it sit for two weeks by itself with no loads attached. I came back and the the battery was drained. I was supposed to be leaving for a trip in a week so I was going to warranty it but the process would be a couple months and then I may still have to pay to ship the battery back. Save your money and buy something with better quality and customer support.
| Nominal Voltage | 12.8 V |
| Charge Voltage | 14.4 V |
| Protection Rating | IP65 |
| Maximum Continuous Charge Current | 100 A |
| Dimension (L x W x H) | 260 x 169 x 211 mm |