Lifepo4 Battery
Introduction
Introducing our high-performance LifePO4 batteries, designed with a remarkable C rating, exceptional temperature resistance, and low internal resistance. These batteries are built to last, with an impressive 6000 cycles at 60% depth of discharge, ensuring long-term reliability and durability. Perfect for a wide range of applications, our batteries can be easily assembled thanks to their screw-on design. Invest in reliable power that won't let you down – choose our LifePO4 batteries today.Battery Type
The chemical composition of these batteries is what gives them their incredible properties such as their lifetime, storage and thermal resilience. The chemicals that the technology consists of are actually in the name. When we take a look at the name we can see the chemicals that it is comprised of: Li Fe PO4.
- Li - Lithium
- Fe - Iron
- PO4 - Phosphate
When we put these elements together we get the LiFePO4 or a Lithium Iron Phosphate battery which will always have a nominal voltage of 3.2v and a charging voltage of 3.65v.
Lifepo4 vs Lion
There are quite a few confusions surrounding batteries and one of the most common mistakes people make is relating Lifepo4 with Lithium Ion. These batteries are NOT the same and should use different chargers and BMS systems as the voltage and amp ratings differ. Below we will discuss the difference between these two battery types. For this example, we will be comparing the 18650 Lithium Ion battery with a Lifepo4 32700 supercell:
Product Name | Lithium Iron Phosphate | Lithium Ion |
Full charge voltage | 3.65v | 4.2v |
Low voltage | 2.5v | 2.5v |
Nominal Voltage | 3.2v | 3.7v |
Max capacity | 6Ah | 2.4Ah |
Max discharge rate | 5C(30Amps) | 1C(2.4Amps) |
Life Cycles | 6000 | 1500 |
Technical specifications
Product Name | Lifepo4(Lithium Iron Phosphate) Super Cell |
Rated Capacity | 6000mAh |
Charge Cut-off Voltage | 3.65v |
Discharge Cut-off Voltage | 2.5v |
Nominal Voltage | 3.2v |
Charge Cut-off Current | 300mA |
Shape | Cylindrical |
Rated Energy | 19.2Wh |
Size | Φ32.5*70.8mm |
Weight | 141.862g |
Temperature | -20 |
Max Charge current | 18A(3C) |
Max Discharge Current | 30A(5C) |
Video for additional help
Creating a new battery system can be daunting and quite difficult if you do not have the required skills. So for those of you that would like to build your own battery pack here is a nice video explaining all the steps required to make your own Lifepo4 battery 12v project :