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Victron Lithium Battery 12VDC - 180AH - Smart LifePO4 - Drop Ship Only f/$150Lithium Battery 12VDC 180AH Smart LifePO4 Drop Ship Only for $150 Victron Energy Lithium Battery Smart batteries are Lithium Iron Phosphate (LiFePO4). They are available in capacities of 12. 8 V or 25. 6 V. They can be connected in series, parallel, and series parallel so that a battery bank can be built for system voltages of 12 V, 24 V, or 48 V. The maximum number of batteries in one system is 20, which results in a maximum energy storage of 84 kWh

Lithium Battery 12VDC - 180AH - Smart LifePO4 - Drop Ship Only for $150

Victron Energy Lithium Battery Smart batteries are Lithium Iron Phosphate (LiFePO4). They are available in capacities of 12.8 V or 25.6 V. They can be connected in series, parallel, and series/parallel so that a battery bank can be built for system voltages of 12 V, 24 V, or 48 V. The maximum number of batteries in one system is 20, which results in a maximum energy storage of 84 kWh in a 12 V system and up to 102 kWh in a 24 V1) and 48 V1) system. 

A single LFP cell has a nominal voltage of 3.2 V. A 12.8 V battery consists of 4 cells connected in series and a 25.6 V battery consists of 8 cells connected in series.

Why lithium-iron-phosphate?

Rugged 

A lead-acid battery will fail prematurely due to sulfation: 

  • If it operates in deficit mode during long periods (i.e., if the battery is rarely, or never fully charged). 
  • If it is left partially charged or worse, fully discharged (yacht or mobile home during wintertime). 

A LFP battery: 

  • Does not need to be fully charged. Service life even slightly improves in case of a partial charge instead of a full charge. This is a major advantage of LFP compared to lead acid.
  • Other advantages are the wide operating temperature range, excellent cycling performance, low internal resistance, and high efficiency (see below). 

LFP is therefore the chemistry of choice for demanding applications.

Efficient 

  • In several applications (especially off-grid solar and/or wind), energy efficiency can be of crucial importance. 
  • The round-trip energy efficiency (discharge from 100 % to 0 % and back to 100 % charged) of the average lead-acid battery is 80 %. 
  • The round-trip energy efficiency of a LFP battery is 92 %. 
  • The charge process of lead-acid batteries becomes particularly inefficient when the 80 % state of charge has been reached, resulting in efficiencies of 50 % or even less in solar systems where several days of reserve energy is required (battery operating in 70 % to 100 % charged state). 
  • In contrast, an LFP battery will still achieve 90 % efficiency under shallow discharge conditions.

Size & Weight 

  • Saves up to 70 % in space 
  • Saves up to 70 % in weight 

Expensive? 

  • LFP batteries are expensive when compared to lead-acid. However, in demanding applications, the high initial cost will be more than compensated by longer service life, superior reliability, and excellent efficiency. 

Bluetooth 

  • With Bluetooth cell voltages, temperature and alarm status can be monitored. 
  • Instant readout: The VictronConnect App can display the most important data on the Device list page without the need to connect to the product. 
  • Very useful to localize a (potential) problem, such as cell imbalance. 

Six tailored BMS solutions 

There are 6 different BMS models tailored for various applications available for use with the Lithium Battery Smart. The system design and BMS selection guide in the battery manual provide an overview and explain the differences between them and their typical use.

1) To reduce the required balancing time, Victron recommends using as few different batteries in series as possible for the application. 24 V systems are best built using 24 V batteries. 48 V systems are best built using two 24 V batteries in series. While the alternative, four 12 V batteries in series, will work, it will require more periodic balancing time.

Victron LFP batteries have integrated cell balancing and cell monitoring. The cell balancing/monitoring cables can be daisy-chained and must be connected to a Battery Management System (BMS)

The BMS will: 

  • Generate a pre-alarm whenever the voltage of a battery cell decreases to less than 3.1 V (adjustable 2.85 V – 3.15 V). 
  • Disconnect or shut down the load whenever the voltage of a battery cell decreases to less than 2.8 V (adjustable 2.6 V – 2.8 V). 
  • Stop the charging process whenever the voltage of a battery cell increases to more than 3.75 V or when the temperature becomes too high or too low. 

Specifications:

Battery Specs:

  • Nominal Voltage: 12,8 V
  • Nominal Capacity @ 25 °C*: 180 Ah
  • Nominal capacity @ 0 °C*: 150 Ah
  • Nominal capacity @ -20 °C*: 90 Ah
  • Nominal energy @ 25 °C*: 2304 Wh
  • *Discharge current ≤1C

Cycle Life (capacity ≥ 80 % of nominal):

  • 80 % DoD: 2500 cycles 
  • 70 % DoD: 3000 cycles 
  • 50 % DoD: 5000 cycles

Discharge:

  • Maximum Continuous Discharge Current: 360 A
  • Recommended Continuous Discharge Current: ≤180 A
  • End of Discharge Voltage: 11.2 V
  • Internal Resistance: 0.9 mΩ

Operating Conditions:

  • Operating Temperature: Discharge: -20 °C to +50 °C; Charge: +5 °C to +50 °C 
  • Storage Temperature: -45 °C to +70 °C 
  • Humidity (non-condensing): Max. 95 % 
  • Protection Class: IP 22

Charge:

  • Charge Voltage: Between 14 V/28 V and 14,4 V/28,8 V (14,2 V/28,4 V recommended)
  • Float Voltage: 13,5 V/27 V
  • Maximum Current Charge: 360 A
  • Recommended Charge Current: ≤90 A

Mounting:

  • Can Be Placed on Their Sides: Yes

Other: 

  • Max Storage Time @ 25°C): 1 year
  • BMS Connection: Male + female cable with M8 circular connector, length 50 cm
  • Power connection (threaded inserts): M8
  • Dimensions (H x W x D): 237 x 321 x 152 mm
  • Weight: 18 kg

Standards:

  • Safety: EN 60335-1:2012/AC:2014,  EN-IEC 62368-1: 2020, IEC 61427-1:2013
  • EMC: EN-IEC 61000-6-3:2007/A1:2011/AC:2012 - EN 55014-1:2017/A11:2020
  • Automotive: ECE R10-6
Please contact your dealer for any returns, repairs or support issues related to this product.
Manufacturer : Victron Energy
Manufacturer Part No : BAT512118610
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