Description
Lithium SuperPack 12.8V 200Ah
Victron Lithium SuperPack 12.8V 200Ah
The Victron SuperPack batteries are extremely easy to install, not needing any additional components. The internal switch will disconnect the battery in case of over-discharge, overcharge or high temperature.
Features:
- – Lithium-ion Phosphate (LiFePO4) Battery
- – Integrated BMS and Safety Switch
- – 200 Amp Hours
- – 12.8 Volts
- – 92% Round Trip Efficiency
Product Specifications
Chemistry |
LiFePO4 |
Nominal voltage |
12.8 V |
Nominal capacity @ 25 °C |
200 Ah |
Nominal capacity @ 0 °C |
160 Ah |
Nominal energy @ 25 °C |
2560 Wh |
Cycle life @ 80 % DoD and 25 °C |
2500 cycles |
Max. cont. discharge current |
70 A |
Peak discharge current (10 sec) |
100 A |
End of discharge voltage |
10 V |
Charge voltage, absorption |
14.2 V – 14.4 V |
Charge voltage, float |
13.5 V |
Max. cont. charge current |
70 A |
Parallel configuration |
Yes, unlimited |
Series configuration |
No |
Operating temperature |
Discharge: -20 °C to +50 °C Charge: +0 °C to +45 °C (3) |
Storage temperature |
-40 °C to +65 °C |
Max. storage time when fully charged |
1 year ≤ 25 °C 3 months ≤ 40 °C |
Humidity (non-condensing) |
Max. 95 % |
Protection class |
IP 43 |
Power connection (threaded inserts) |
M8 |
Dimensions |
208 x 520 x 269mm |
Weight |
21 kg |
More Product Features:
Damage Proof:
A lead-acid battery will fail prematurely due to sulfation:
- If it operates in deficit mode during long periods of time (i.e. if the battery is rarely, or never at all, fully charged).
- If it is left partially charged or worse, fully discharged.
A Lithium-Ion 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 Li-ion compared to lead-acid.
Efficient:
In several applications (especially off-grid solar), 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 Li-ion 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 are required (battery operating in 70% to 100% charged state). In contrast, a Li-ion battery will still achieve 90% efficiency even under shallow discharge conditions.
Can be Connected in Parallel:
The batteries can be connected in parallel. Series connection is not allowed. Use in an upright position only.