I think as long as it doesn’t overheat or throw an error, it’s fine. These LiFePO4 batteries are tougher than people think!
I think as long as it doesn’t overheat or throw an error, it’s fine. These LiFePO4 batteries are tougher than people think!
@noah whitaker If I remember correctly, LiFePO4 cells can usually handle 100% DOD, but to make them last longer, keeping it under 90% is better. So maybe stop discharging at around 11.8–12.0 ...
@piper.sutton Hmm, I’m not 100% sure for your exact pack, but a common approach is to pick a fuse a bit above your expected continuous current.Example: if your inverter is 3,000 W, current = ...
Thought it’d be complicated, but it was super simple actually.
I live in a hot climate where temperatures can exceed 40°C during the summer. How well does the 12V 140Ah battery perform in such conditions?



