Lithium batteries are the future of portable power mainly due to their benefits over AGM and lead-acid batteries in terms of performance, safety and lifespan. Your LiFePO4 maintains steady voltage over the life-cycle of your battery, meaning nominal voltage is held over time so your devices work for longer and your battery doesn’t need to be replaced frequently. IMPORTANT: While our LiFePO4 batteries are top-notch, it is not advisable to connect any LiFePO4 batteries in parallel or series. What Are the Risks of Connecting Lithium Batteries in Series or Parallel? Series connection of any battery is generally not recommended. This can cause “barrel effect” which results in the weakest cells dominating the battery, permanently damaging and reducing its lifespan. Anything more than this can also impact your battery’s overall health and performance. Batteries may be damaged due to excessive cycling or overcharging. Suggestions From the Team It’s better to go for batteries with higher voltage when running high-power electrical appliances instead of wiring two battery packs together. Our batteries are also available in 200Ah and 300Ah for larger capacity demands.
Lithium batteries are the future of portable power mainly due to their benefits over AGM and lead-acid batteries in terms of performance, safety and lifespan. Your LiFePO4 maintains steady voltage over the life-cycle of your battery, meaning nominal voltage is held over time so your devices work for longer and your battery doesn’t need to be replaced frequently. IMPORTANT: While our LiFePO4 batteries are top-notch, it is not advisable to connect any LiFePO4 batteries in parallel or series. What Are the Risks of Connecting Lithium Batteries in Series or Parallel? Series connection of any battery is generally not recommended. This can cause “barrel effect” which results in the weakest cells dominating the battery, permanently damaging and reducing its lifespan. Anything more than this can also impact your battery’s overall health and performance. Batteries may be damaged due to excessive cycling or overcharging. Suggestions From the Team It’s better to go for batteries with higher voltage when running high-power electrical appliances instead of wiring two battery packs together. Our batteries are also available in 200Ah and 300Ah for larger capacity demands.
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Lithium batteries are the future of portable power mainly due to their benefits over AGM and lead-acid batteries in terms of performance, safety and lifespan. Your LiFePO4 maintains steady voltage over the life-cycle of your battery, meaning nominal voltage is held over time so your devices work for longer and your battery doesn’t need to be replaced frequently. IMPORTANT: While our LiFePO4 batteries are top-notch, it is not advisable to connect any LiFePO4 batteries in parallel or series. What Are the Risks of Connecting Lithium Batteries in Series or Parallel? Series connection of any battery is generally not recommended. This can cause “barrel effect” which results in the weakest cells dominating the battery, permanently damaging and reducing its lifespan. Anything more than this can also impact your battery’s overall health and performance. Batteries may be damaged due to excessive cycling or overcharging. Suggestions From the Team It’s better to go for batteries with higher voltage when running high-power electrical appliances instead of wiring two battery packs together. Our batteries are also available in 200Ah and 300Ah for larger capacity demands.
Lithium batteries are the future of portable power mainly due to their benefits over AGM and lead-acid batteries in terms of performance, safety and lifespan. Your LiFePO4 maintains steady voltage over the life-cycle of your battery, meaning nominal voltage is held over time so your devices work for longer and your battery doesn’t need to be replaced frequently. IMPORTANT: While our LiFePO4 batteries are top-notch, it is not advisable to connect any LiFePO4 batteries in parallel or series. What Are the Risks of Connecting Lithium Batteries in Series or Parallel? Series connection of any battery is generally not recommended. This can cause “barrel effect” which results in the weakest cells dominating the battery, permanently damaging and reducing its lifespan. Anything more than this can also impact your battery’s overall health and performance. Batteries may be damaged due to excessive cycling or overcharging. Suggestions From the Team It’s better to go for batteries with higher voltage when running high-power electrical appliances instead of wiring two battery packs together. Our batteries are also available in 200Ah and 300Ah for larger capacity demands.
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