Switch it on, off the grid – with a reliable power setup thanks to the 100Ah (LiFePO4) Deep Cycle Lithium Battery by Hard Korr.
This lithium-ion phosphate deep cycle battery is made from high-quality 26700 high-discharge cylindrical cells, encased by tough ABS plastic cell holders for shock resistance and boasting an IP64 water- and dustproof rating for bearing the outback brutality. Lasting up to ten times longer than a Sealed Lead Acid battery, and at half the weight – it also gives 80% of usable capacity and 99% in an emergency application, so you can continue to power up down under. Tested to the UN 38.3 standard for lithium cells and batteries, this unit also features a Battery Management System to protect from over-discharge and damage by resetting to ‘sleep’ mode.
From power-hungry appliances like microwaves to hot-to-go gadgets like kettles - power your off-grid essentials with the Hard Korr 100Ah LiFePO4 Deep Cycle Battery.
6000+ charge cycles
50A standard charge current
200A max discharge current (pulse)
100A max discharge current (constant)
IP64 waterproof and dustproof rating
Suitable for weight sensitive and/or high-vibration applications
Custom-moulded ABS plastic cell holders for reliability and shock protection
Auto-resets to ‘sleep’ mode for over-discharge protection
Custom-moulded EVA rubber cushioning protects from knocks and drops
Lasts up to 10x longer than Sealed Lead Acid (SLA) batteries
Half the weight of an equivalent SLA battery
Can use 80% of useable capacity and 99% in an emergency
External Dimensions:
32.4W x 17.3D x 21.6H cm
Packed Dimensions:
40W x 25D x 31H cm
Weight:
12 Kg
Material:
Plastic
Input Power:
Normal charge voltage 14.4V | Max charge current 50A
Output Power:
Nominal Voltage 12.8V | Max discharge current (2 min) 150A
Ingress Protection:
IP64
Batteries:
Lithium Iron Phosphate (LiFePO4) | 100AH
Temperature Range:
Charge 0°C to 55°C | Discharge −20°C to 60°C | Storage 0°C to 45°C
Can the above battery be use inside battery box which is then placed on its side? Im looking to use it in my 4x4. Thanks
Jarek - North Coogee, WA(4 months ago)
G'day Jarek,
Although not best practice, Lithium batteries are generally ok stored in any direction. You should be ok having this in a battery box placed on its side if thats your only option.