Not every brand premium is justified, but LiFePO4 batteries rely heavily on quality. Lithink provides certifications like UN38.3, CE, and real test reports—something no-name brands rarely offer.
Not every brand premium is justified, but LiFePO4 batteries rely heavily on quality. Lithink provides certifications like UN38.3, CE, and real test reports—something no-name brands rarely offer.
Hm, 80% DoD should be fine, but I still monitor it regularly.
I’m not completely sure either, but it seems to work well — especially when powered by solar.
I think regularly checking cell voltages and letting the BMS handle balancing is the safest method.
Some batteries come with low-temperature protection built-in. Is it essential or just marketing?



