Deep Cycle 12V 150Ah Lithium RV Battery
Features:
1. LONG WARRANTY
2. BUILT TO LAST
3. BUILT SMARTER
4. BUILT TO SAFE
5. AUTOMATIC BMS AND MAINTENANCE-FREE
| Nominal Voltage | 12.8V |
| Charge Voltage | 14.4V-14.6V |
| Nominal Capacity | 1920Wh |
| BMS Board | 300A(10S) |
| Max. Continuous Charging | 150A |
| Discharge Current | 150A |
| Terminal Type | M8 |
| Size | 33*17*21.5cm |
| Discharge Temperature | -20°C -60°C |
| Resistance | ≤10mΩ |


FAQ:
Q1: What's the warranty?
A1: 2-5 years
Q2:Can I jump an RV battery with my car?
A2:Don't attempt to jumpstart an RV with a small car or a small engine. It just won't work and can cause catastrophic damage. However, if you drive a large truck or SUV, you may jumpstart your RV like you would jumpstart a car.
Q3: How do you charge a dead RV battery?
A3: Simply plug the RVs power cord into a 120v AC electrical outlet, and the batteries will start charging, if needed, through your RV's power converter/charger. This converter converts the AC power to DC power so your batteries can charge properly.
Q4: What kind of battery should you use in an RV?
A4: For pull-behind campers, you'll most likely need 12V 100Ah or 12V 125Ah batteries. If you choose to use 6 volt batteries, you can wire them in a series to obtain 12 volts. If you're using 12 volt batteries, you can wire them in parallel to get more amperage.
Q5: What is the best way to keep RV batteries charged?
A5: Plug Your RV Into Shore Power Or Generator