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Go Power Lithium RV Battery - Deep Cycle - LiFePO4 - Group 31 - 12V - 100 Amp Hour
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Go Power Lithium RV Battery - Deep Cycle - LiFePO4 - Group 31 - 12V - 100 Amp Hour

Part Number: 34282738
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This deep cycle lithium battery provides efficient, long-lasting power for your RV. Built-in BMS protects your battery and optimizes charging from solar controllers and converter chargers. Longer life and faster charging than AGM batteries. 1-800-940-8924 to order Go Power battery part number 34282738 or order online at etrailer.com. Free expert support on all Go Power products. Great prices and Fastest Shipping for Go Power Lithium RV Battery - Deep Cycle - LiFePO4 - Group 31 - 12V - 100 Amp Hour. Battery reviews from real customers.
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Go Power Battery - 34282738

  • RV Battery
  • Lithium Battery
  • 12V
  • 100 Ah
  • Group 31
  • Go Power
  • 12-15/16L x 7W x 9-1/4T Inch

This deep cycle lithium battery provides efficient, long-lasting power for your RV. Built-in BMS protects your battery and optimizes charging from solar controllers and converter chargers. Longer life and faster charging than AGM batteries.


Features:

  • Lithium iron phosphate battery provides long-lasting, efficient power to your RV
    • Deep cycle process allows the battery to be repeatedly charged and discharged
  • Built-in BMS protects your battery from damage and makes charging more efficient
    • Offers voltage, temperature, overcurrent, and short circuit protection
    • Optimizes charging profile when used with a compatible solar controller or converter charger
  • Lithium architecture outperforms AGM batteries
    • Quicker charging lets you top off your battery up to 4 times faster
    • Safer chemistry has no emissions and requires no venting
    • Lighter weight makes the battery easier to handle


Specs:

  • Type: lithium iron phosphate
  • Capacity: 100 amp hours
  • Battery group: 31
  • Voltage:
    • Nominal: 12.8 V
    • Maximum charge: 14.6 VAC
    • Charge cutoff: 14.6 VAC
    • Discharge cutoff: 8.4 VAC
  • Charge current:
    • Recommended: 50 amps
    • Maximum: 100 amps
  • Maximum discharge current:
    • Continuous: 100 amps
    • 30 minutes: 120 amps
    • 5 seconds: 150 amps
  • Operating temperature:
    • Charge: 32 F to 131 F
    • Discharge: -4 F to 131 F
  • Storage temperature:
    • 1 week: -4 F to 122 F
    • 1 month: -4 F to 113 F
    • 6 months: -4 F to 104 F
  • Dimensions: 12-15/16" long x 6-1/2" wide x 9-3/16" tall
  • Weight: 36 lbs
  • 10-Year warranty


Note: Please check your battery compartment measurements prior to ordering. This battery is non-returnable.


Note: This battery cannot be installed in series.



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Go Power Lithium RV Battery - Deep Cycle - LiFePO4 - Group 31 - 12V - 100 Amp Hour - 34282738

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This deep cycle lithium battery provides efficient, long-lasting power for your RV. Built-in BMS protects your battery and optimizes charging from solar controllers and converter chargers. Longer life and faster charging than AGM batteries.

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