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The Redodo 3 Pack 24V 200Ah LiFePO4 Battery delivers a robust 5120Wh energy capacity with a lightweight design and advanced 200A BMS for superior safety. Built with premium Grade A cells, it offers an impressive 4000+ deep cycles lifespan, ensuring reliable power for over 10 years. Perfectly scalable for off-grid solar, RVs, and trolling motors, this battery system combines durability, safety, and high performance for professional-grade energy solutions.
Manufacturer | Redodo |
Brand | Redodo |
Model | R24V200-200-Pack3 |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | R24V200-200-Pack3 |
Manufacturer Part Number | R24V200-200-Pack3 |
R**.
Great battery for a battery backup system.
I have a home battery backup system that I put together a long time ago, and AIMs 3,000 watt (6,000 when needed) to run it. I originally used golf cart batteries, since they are true deep-cycle batteries since that is how they are used on a golf cart. I think I had the internal charger set a little to high for them. In time those batteries seem to be over charging or charging too fast and "boiling" off the water/acid, and uncover the top of the plates which soon ruined battery (after I had them for many years). But where I had them in my basement they should have been like AGM, but they never caused an issue. With LiFePo4 batteries they don't loose their charge sitting, and no explosive gas (hydrogen) in the basement. So I turned off the charger on my old AIM charger/inverter unit that is built for and RV or marine use, to run on shore power that it passes thru, and was using to charge the batteries. I bought a small charger for the 2 of these that I now have connected. Plus I did by a 50 amp charger for Lithium batteries, but I don't normally have it hooked up, but if I every have a long outage, I have it to get these charged up, more quickly. Not I currently have a small draw on this system since I have three 12 volt LED lights with a motion sensor that lights up our front door/porch when we come and go at night. I have thought about moving it to a 120V to 12V transformer so it would not use the batteries at all. These LiFePo4 batteries, only need charge like every 6 months, they say.I have thought about adding solar panels to the system, setup like an Arduino to monitor the system, and drop the line power to the system, when the solar is generating enough power to run the system, at least for awhile. Plus if we had an extended outage it could probably keep us running for at least the daylight hours. I have a pellet stove, and they require a little under 200 watts to run, so that is why I originally built the battery backup system. And the AIM inverter can signal a generator to start when the batteries get low. Or since they are 12V, I could probably rig up a car to recharge them if I had too.I bought pieces to add a generator to this system, but need to work on our old generator, or buy a new one.
M**K
Low cost per amp hour in a high quality battery
Love these batteries. I bought them because two of my sons told me how good they are. I've been bouncing these through boon docking roads in the western Rockies now for a few months with no signs of problems. You won't find a lower price per amp hour in a battery of this quality anywhere else.
W**Y
Awesome Customer Service/Great Product
I recently bought three lithium iron batteries with 300 amp hours each from Redodo Batteries on Amazon, and I must say, I was thoroughly impressed with the product and the level of service I received. It's rare to find good customer service these days, but Redodo Batteries exceeded my expectations in every way.From the moment I placed my order, I was kept informed of the shipping and delivery process every step of the way, thanks to the excellent support provided by Lillian in customer service. When the batteries arrived, they were well-packaged and arrived in excellent condition. The installation process was made easy thanks to the detailed instructions provided, and the batteries themselves have exceeded my expectations in terms of performance and reliability.Throughout the entire process, Jack in technical support was incredibly helpful in answering all of my technical questions. He was patient, knowledgeable, and went above and beyond to ensure that I had a complete understanding of the product and how to install it properly.I was particularly impressed with the level of customer service that I received from both Jack and Lillian. They were friendly, helpful, and provided excellent support to me throughout the entire purchasing and installation process.Overall, I would highly recommend Redodo Batteries to anyone in need of high-quality lithium iron batteries. The product is top-notch, and the customer service is exceptional. Thank you, Redodo Batteries, for providing such a wonderful product and a great customer experience!
R**E
Tests higher than capacity rating
I've had this battery for about a week. I set it up with a victron smart-shunt and 1000W Renogy inverter, to mostly power our fridge and some electronics during a power outage. I never plan to run it above 1000W, or about 100A, so this should not be too stressing. I charged it to 14.6V, then discharged it at a power of ~630W (~C/6) to 10.8V and it measured at ~4kWh and 312Ah, which is above the battery specification.The problem with all these solar generators as backup power is for a 2kWh unit they always have a 2kW inverter. The high power inverters often take 25W+ when not loaded, so if you want to power a fridge for a long time (mine uses ~110W when on, and is on only half the time so averages ~50W), you lose alot of power with an inverter that is not efficient when unloaded or at low loads. So I specifically wanted a large battery with a smaller inverter to be more efficient when running smaller loads. And really only heaters, hair dryers, coffee makers, and microwaves need a 2kW inverter. Buy a meter and measure power of loads in your house. If you just want to power electronics or an efficient fridge for more than a day, you do much better with a lower power inverter.
C**.
Great Battery
We have used this in our Travel Trailer for a couple of month now and it works great! Much better than the two Lead Acid deep cycle batteries we had in there with a fraction of the weight. It has no problem with handling discharge rates of 100+ amps (running the microwave (1200+W) and other accessories through the 2000W invertor) and charges up quickly when hooked up to the generator. Our convertor charges at 50 amps when supplied with shore or generator power. Next, we intend to install solar panels to keep this fully charged without the occasional generator use. Although this should last us many years given the discharge/charge specs, I would not hesitate to purchase this again if needed. Actually, I may grab another to double up the capacity if needed to carry us through multiple cloudy days while boondocking.
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