24V200Ah Lifepo4 Battery
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This is a rechargeable lithium-iron phosphate (LiFePO₄) battery pack / module. “24 V” refers to its nominal system-voltage (actually ~ 25.6 V), and “200 Ah” refers to its capacity (how much charge it stores).It stores around 5.12 kWh of energy (25.6 V × 200 Ah) — enough to power many off-grid, inverter, solar-storage or backup loads.
✅ Why LiFePO₄ — Key Advantages Compared to Conventional Batteries
Compared with traditional lead-acid (or older battery types), LiFePO₄ batteries — including 24 V 200 Ah — offer several benefits:
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Long lifespan / high cycle life: Many LiFePO₄ 200 Ah units are rated for 4,000+ cycles at 80% depth-of-discharge (DoD), often significantly more than lead-acid.
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Lightweight and compact for the capacity: LiFePO₄ chemistry allows storing the same energy in a smaller, lighter package than equivalent lead-acid batteries.
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Better safety and stability: Lithium-iron phosphate chemistry is more thermally stable and safer (less risk of thermal runaway, fire, etc.) than many other lithium-ion chemistries; also, less hazardous / toxic than lead-acid materials.
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Low maintenance and low self-discharge: LiFePO₄ batteries don’t require regular topping-up or maintenance like lead-acid, and hold charge well when unused.
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Efficiency, deep-cycle ability & flexible use: They deliver stable voltage over discharge, allow deep discharge (high DoD), and perform reliably even under frequent charge/discharge cycles.
⚙️ Typical / Common Specifications & Features
Here’s what you can expect from a properly manufactured 24 V 200 Ah LiFePO₄ battery pack (though actual values vary by brand/model):
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Nominal (rated) Voltage: ~ 25.6 V
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Nominal Capacity: 200 Ah → ~ 5.12 kWh usable energy
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Usable Voltage Range: Typically can operate between ~ 20 V (cut-off/discharge lower limit) and ~ 29.2 V (max charge voltage) depending on BMS & manufacturer specs.
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Typical Continuous Discharge Current: ~ 100 A (some models can do higher depending on design)
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Peak / Burst Discharge Current: Many support higher current spikes (e.g. 200 A for a few seconds), helpful for loads that surge.
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Charging Method: CC–CV (Constant Current → Constant Voltage), typical charge current 0.2C–0.5C (for 200 Ah that’s ~40–100 A), depending on model.
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Cycle Life: Often ≥ 4,000 cycles at 80% DoD; some claims go up to 3500+ cycles depending on usage.
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Operating Temperature Range: Many work over a wide temperature range — discharge often from -20 °C to +60 °C, charging from 0 °C upward (varies by manufacturer).
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Protection & Battery Management: Most packs include a Battery Management System (BMS) for over-charge, over-discharge, over-current, short-circuit, temperature protection — improving safety & battery life.Form Factor / Enclosure: Many come in sealed/cased format — sometimes with waterproof/dust-proof rating (e.g. IP65) for outdoor/off-grid/solar/marine use.


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