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Kasan 82Ah 12V Lithium Battery with LCD Screen Monitor $373.98 Delivered @ Rollingcart

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RollingCart.com.au listed Kasan 12V 82Ah Lithium Battery for $398.98, and $25 off for this item. Peace of mind with 3 years warranty.
4 fortnightly payments of $99.75 with AfterPay.

82Ah Lithium Battery is suitable for Golf Cart, electrical wheeling-chair, Power bank backup, Solar system + Wind Power system, Emergency lighting equipment, Fire alarm and security system, Telecommunication equipment, Electric equipment and telemeter equipment.

Features:
Infinite Parallel Connection
Waterproof heavy-duty case
Capacity voltage LCD display
Fits most battery boxes
Maintenance Free, Non-Spill
Overcharge/discharge protection
Heavy-duty Removable M8 Bolt Battery terminals
Built-in battery management system for safety protection
Mobile with carrying handles very easy to lift and move around
Battery management system enclosed, no extra wiring needed
Perfect replacement or upgrade for a traditional lead-acid battery
Built with LiFePO4 battery cells that are engineered to deliver superior performance & longevity

Specifications:
Rated Capacity: 82Ah
Nominal Voltage: 12.8V
Cut-off Voltage: 9.2V
Energy: 1049.6Wh
Max. Charge Voltage: 14.6V
Standard Charge Current: 40A (≤ 0.5C)
Max. Continues Discharge current: 80A (≤ 1C)
Max. Discharge Current: 2.3 Seconds 120A
Outer Package Material: ABS/PVC/Iron Box
Battery Protection: Over-charge, Over-discharge, Over-current, and short circuit
Cycle Life: 2000 cycles @90% D.o.D, remaining 80% Capacity
Internal Impedance: ≤50mΩ
Operating Temperature: Charging: 0~55℃ Discharging: -20~60℃ Storage: -20~60℃
Size: 260x168x215mm (LWH)
Weight: 9.1kg
Design Lifespan: 10~15 years
Manufacturer Warranty: 3 years

Caution:
Recharge each battery individually before parallel connection.

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  • +1

    4.3% less cost for 18% less capacity than your last wildly successful offer?

    https://www.ozbargain.com.au/node/611895

    This is Ozbargain. Step up…

    • -4

      This is how the batteries made for…

      Similar to 2L Pepsi for $2 and 600ml Pepsi is $3.

      Why 600ml Pepsi is more expensive than 2L Pepsi?

      Cheers

      • Does this battery come prechilled from the fridge?

        • -4

          Lol, No need to worry about prechilling. It's safe to use and transit within the outdoor temperature. Our batteries operating temperature is Charging: 0~55℃ Discharging: -20~60℃ Storage: -20~60℃.

  • +1

    Design Lifespan: 10~15 years
    Manufacturer Warranty: 3 years

  • +3

    OP, any reason why you edited your last post to remove this part, "Good deal, was enough to get me to buy couple of them to setup my power bank on my Campervan trailer."

    • +2

      the internet never forgets

    • -1

      Hello again, we always fix our mistakes and take them seriously away from our business.

      Cheers,
      Jonathan Xing

  • Why is this posted to the freebie section?

    • +1

      My apologies. Freebie has been unchecked.

  • +1

    a new business starting up selling an "unknown brand" item that carries a 12 month warranty from the seller and 3 year from the manufacturer (which is who?)

    Yueqing Kasan Electric Co don't make batteries from what I can tell and while they are possibly not the only Kasan, they are the known one.

    https://whois.whoisxmlapi.com/lookup-report/1Ekn4md02Z
    https://abr.business.gov.au/ABN/View?abn=21123163001
    From the sellers website "Mailing Address: 1 Illawong Road Leumeah NSW 2560" which 1-3 is a block of residential units.

  • +2

    Will this get me on the last plane out of Sydney?

    • -2

      Nop, it's not safe to fly with a 12V lithium battery on the plane.

    • +1

      I'd forgo the kisses in Hong Kong given the covid situation either way.

  • 80A at 12v is only 960 watts continuous output. Doesn't seem much .

    Does the max continuous output change if:
    a) you are feeding 40A in from solar, or
    B) connect more than one in series/ parallel
    ?

    • +1

      Hi, thanks for asking.

      a, Max continuous current output will not change if you feeding 40A solar energy.

      b, Max continuous current output will not change if you connect additional one in series but the total voltage will double.

      c, Max continuous current output will double if you connect an additional one in parallel.

      cheers

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