A LiFePO4 (Lithium Iron Phosphate) battery pack with a voltage of 12.8 V and a capacity of 60 Ah refers to a rechargeable battery configuration that is commonly used in various applications such as electric vehicles (EVs), solar energy systems, and portable power devices.
Compared to other lithium-ion battery chemistries, LiFePO4 batteries are known for their high energy density, long cycle life and improved safety. The nominal voltage of a single LiFePO4 cell is approximately 3.2V. A 12.8V battery pack typically consists of four cells connected in series.
This pack can provide a total of 768 watt-hours (Wh) of energy (12.8V x 60Ah) at a capacity of 60Ah. Depending on the specific application and discharge rate, the actual usable capacity may vary.
Model | GCLB-4F60 |
Normal Voltage(V) | 12.8V |
Normal Capacity(Ah) | 60 |
Life Cycles | ≥2000 |
Maximum Charge Voltage (V) | 14.6 |
Cutt-off Disharge Voltage (V) | 10 |
Maximum Continuous Disharge Current(A) | 70 |
Battery Dimension(mm) |
250*160*178, 305*167*210 |
Nominal Capacity
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60Ah
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Nominal Voltage
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12.8V
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Max Charge Voltage
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14.4±0.2V
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Terminal Discharge Voltage
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9.2-11.2V
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Continuous Charge Current
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12A
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Continuous Discharge Current
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12A
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Max Continuous Charge Current
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30A
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Max Continuous Discharge Current
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30A
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EX-work Voltage
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>13.1V
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Cycle Life
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>2000 time (80% DOD @0.2C)
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Weight
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≤ 7.2 KG
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Temperature
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Charge, 0℃ ~ 45℃
Discharge, -10℃ ~ 60℃
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Storage Temperature
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-20 ~ 45℃ ( ≤one month )
-20 ~ 35℃ ( ≤ three month)
-20 ~ 25℃ ( ≤ one year )
25℃ ( >one year )
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