Lifepo4 Battery 12v 100ah Lifepo4 Battery Packs For RV
Features:
1. LONG WARRANTY
2. BUILT TO LAST
3. BUILT TO SAFE
4. AUTOMATIC BMS AND MAINTENANCE-FREE
5. LIGHTWEIGHT AND VERSATILE
6. SAFE AND ENVIRONMENTALLY FRIEDNLY
| Nominal voltage | 12v |
| Capacity | 100ah |
| Size | 33*17*21cm |
Weight | 12kg |
| Max. Continue Discharge Current | 100A |
| Max. Permanent Discharge Current | 200A 2Sec. |
| Customize | Accepted |
| Operating Temp Charge | 0°C~50°C; Discharge: -20°C~60°C. |
| OEM | Accepted |


FAQ:
Q1: How many amps does a RV water pump use?
A1: While most RV water pumps draw very little electricity,
high-volume pumps can draw up to 15 amps of power
Q2: How often do you need to add water to RV battery?
A2: I recommend checking the water level monthly and after each RV
trip. If you leave the RV plugged in, constantly charging the
battery, you should check the water levels bi-monthly. Next it's
important to know you only add water to a fully charged battery,
unless the water level is already below the plates in the cell.
Q3: What should the water pressure be in my RV?
A3: What is safe water pressure in an RV? 40- 50 psi. A pressure
regulator protects your plumbing system from pressure problems. Not
all campgrounds monitor their water pressure, and many times, the
pressure is inconsistent.
Q4: Why do RV batteries lose water?
A4: RV batteries are typically flooded batteries with removable
caps. Over time, the charging process will boil off the water in
the flooded cells. Batteries can also lose water through
evaporation.
Q5: Do RV batteries need maintenance?
A5: When your RV is in storage, check your battery at least every
90 days or so. Storing a battery in a discharged state can cause
the lead sulfate inside it to harden, thereby shortening its
lifespan. You may also want to consider a maintenance charger,
which will keep your battery charged without overcharging it.