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The average lifespan of a Battle Born battery is around 10-15 years, with a depth of discharge (DOD) of 50% or less and proper storage conditions.
Battery Chemistry and Design
Battle Born batteries are built with lithium iron phosphate (LiFePO4) chemistry, known for its longevity and stability. This chemistry is less prone to thermal runaway and has a higher cycle life compared to other lithium chemistries. LiFePO4 batteries typically retain 80% of their capacity after 3,000-5,000 cycles, and 50% after 7,000-10,000 cycles.
Battery Configuration and Capacity
Battle Born batteries are designed with a modular configuration, allowing users to scale their energy storage capacity as needed. Their batteries are available in various sizes, ranging from 12V 200Ah to 48V 800Ah, with a maximum capacity of 2.4kWh in a single module. This modularity enables users to optimize their system for specific applications and budgets.
Maintenance and Storage Considerations
To achieve the maximum lifespan of a Battle Born battery, it’s essential to maintain a 50% or lower DOD, charge and discharge the battery regularly, and store it in a cool, dry place. It’s also crucial to follow the manufacturer’s guidelines for charging and discharging, as well as to monitor the battery’s state of charge and health regularly. By following these best practices, users can optimize the performance and lifespan of their Battle Born batteries.
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