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The Redodo 12V 200Ah PLUS Lithium LiFePO4 Battery is a high-performance energy solution designed for various applications, including RVs, marine, and solar systems. With a maximum power output of 2560W and a robust 200A BMS for safety, this battery offers an impressive lifespan of up to 10 years and 15000 cycles, making it a reliable choice for off-grid living and energy storage.
Manufacturer | Redodo |
Brand | Redodo |
Model | 12.8V200AH Plus |
Item Weight | 45.6 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 21 x 8.2 x 8.5 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | 12.8V200AH Plus |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. |
Manufacturer Part Number | 12.8V200AH Plus |
Amperage | 200 Amps |
Voltage | 12.8 Volts |
M**D
Great batteries at a great price!
I've had 2 of these now for about a year wired parallel to replace the Trojan T-105 batteries that were wired in series in my motor home. They've been great and well worth the price, which is currently substantially lower than a year ago. I'm planning to buy 2 more for additional storage capacity for the 4-100w HQST solar panels and MPPT solar charge controller. I would certainly recommend these to others looking for Lifepo4 batteries.
M**Y
Great battery at a great price I won’t hesitate to buy another to add amp hours
It came 20% charged I recommend buying a charger at the same time. Make sure it’s at least 20 amps and for a lithium battery. The app works great and is very helpful.
J**S
100ah Redodo
I have purchased 4 of these battery's over the last 3 years and they have been great and no problems. I would highly recommend.
L**E
UPDATE
UPDATE: finally got a new 4000-watt pure sine wave inverter and now I can run my swamp cooler, dishwasher, washing machine, gas dryer, carpet cleaning machine, all my kitchen electrics including my 1800-watt countertop air fryer, as well as my TV, sound system, security system, google home device, Aerogarden, and various led plant lights, all without a hitch (not all at the same time of course). I haven't tried my big window swamp cooler yet but I'm hopeful it won't be a problem. During bright sun, the battery continues charging up as it's being used and as long as I give it enough time to recover before the good sun goes away for the day, it will run the devices that are constantly connected (100 to 150 watts) all night long. However, it has to be above 13.0v as indicated by both the controller and the inverter readouts. If it's below 13.0v before I go to bed, there's a good chance the system will shut down during the night. It routinely fully charges to 14.4v and I get a lot of use out of it before it runs down to 13.0v. Upping my rating from 3 stars to 4.ORIGINAL REVIEW: I have mixed feelings about this battery. I'm using it in a solar system with a 1500- watt/2000-watt peak pure sine wave inverter, an Ames 80A MPPT controller, and 920-watts of solar panels. It runs my Bonaire window swamp cooler, my dishwasher, and a light load in my washing machine. It will *not* run my large Arctic Circle window swamp cooler, probably because it has an electric motor. According to Redodo, I need a much more powerful, much more expensive inverter to run it. I haven't tried running either my microwave or my full-size fridge with this system. The main problem I'm having is that the controller always indicates the battery has much more charge in it than it really does. For example, the controller may say the battery is at 13.0 volts 90% charge but with less than 100-watt load the battery will completely die in less than 8 hours, shutting the whole system down. This usually happens when I'm sleeping so I don't know exactly how long it takes. I'm somewhat of a beginner with solar and LiFePo batteries so I'm not sure if it's me, the set-up, or if this is just not the right battery for this application. I think if you just want it for emergency power it will work great for you. It can run a lot before it shuts down. But then you have to fully charge it up again before you use it again. The company says that is the preferred way. Although it *will* charge up as you continue to use it at the same time, that is not the preferred way per the company. Not sure if that will harm the battery or cause a shorter life or what. So it's kind of like a power tool. You charge the battery up and the tool runs fine then all of a sudden, with no warning, it totally runs out of charge and stops working. If that's just the way LiFePo batteries are, I wish I had known ahead of time. I might have gone for a different battery specifically meant for solar application. As it is, the price was good and the customer service is very good provided you can deal with email only communications with a 12-24 hour response time. Also, when this battery eventually died, I was able to "wake up" the battery management system (BMS) with a compact jump starter (the one I use for my car) right where the battery sat, without having to disconnect anything, since I don't have a lithium battery charger. Otherwise I would have had to disconnect it, take it outside, and hook it up directly to a smaller, low-power solar panel. Try that at your own risk.
C**J
Excellent quality and value for the price
After watching several reviews and even a tear down on YouTube, I purchased one just to see. It did not disappoint. Even at a low price point ( especially if you catch it on sale) this is a quality battery…. Prismatic cells instead of pouches and BMS.I recently incorporated it into a battery box for field day and, not only did it power my ft-891 @ 30 watts for several hours ( intermittent usage but, with FT8, longer repeated transmissions) but also powered a large fan drawing 145 watts for my entire operating time this past weekend.I even sent an email just to ask a question….. with in one hour I had a reply, a thank you and a discount code for a future purchase. I’ve already purchased one more and have plans to get three more.Do it. Buy one. But one now…. But don’t buy them all, I still need to grab a few more
W**N
Nice batteries!!
Great all winter so far
U**M
Works as advertised
Nice battery, great packaging
C**H
Excellent for the money.
These are the plus versions of these batteries with a 200amp BMS. The packing was perfect. The directions clear and they both charged to capacity. There is no cold temp charge cut off but I could care less as they’re going on a boat that spends its winters in a heated barn or in Florida. The only other “quirk” is you have to charge each battery separately to max capacity then connect them in parallel for 24 hours with no load before connecting them to a load. This is supposedly to balance the cells. Again, for the price I’m fine with it. These will be a game changer on my sailboat giving me double the capacity in the same size battery with less than half the weight. I’ll come back to this review once they’re load tested on the boat but so far so good! Oh, and they give you a five year warranty! I know they’re not Battle Borns or Dakotas but for less than half the price I’m really quite alright with that!!