12v 120Ah HP Lead Carbon SuperCapacitor (HPLC Pb-C) Battery (14.4-14.7v Charging)

 

New 12v 120Ah Latest Technology High Power (HP) Lead Carbon SuperCapacitor Pb-C Deep Cycle Battery.

Specs:
12v 120Ah @C100 Rating.
12v 100Ah @10 Rating.
Weight: 32Kg
Size: 330mm long x 171mm width / deep x 220mm height.
Max charge current: 12v 30A
Constant charge current: 12v 2-30A
Terminal: M8 copper
Technology: AGM VRLA High Power Pb-C Lead Carbon (HPLC).
Absorb Charge Voltage: 14.4-14.7v (same profile as GEL / AGM Charging).
Float Charge Voltage: 13.6-13.7v  (same float as GEL / AGM Charging).
Equalize: Not needed to be used, but if it is enabled then use the same voltage as the Absorb Charge Voltage setting.

Note: Unlike all other Lead Carbon batteries available in the market today this is the ONLY High Power Lead carbon series battery that can run happily with 14.4-14.7v standard GEL / AGM charge profile settings, all others need either 13.8v or 14.0-14.1v which means they cannot run in parallel with a std AGM / GEL battery and in turn a charger must specifically be able to cut off at the correct voltage to avoid over-charging a normal lead carbon battery.  This battery is different in comparison as it gives the High Power Lead Carbon advantages without any special charge voltage requirements (just use a normal sealed AGM / GEL profile setting), as such this battery is also better suited to alternator charging than normal lead carbon batteries also. 

The real magic with this series battery is that you can even run it in parallel with an existing AGM / GEL battery which you can't do with any other lead carbon batteries so it allows easy expansion if you already have an existing AGM / GEL battery and want to add on a lead carbon battery to your existing system (eg if you are on a 12v battery set already).


Some Facts to consider when comparing our HP Lead Carbon Batteries vs Lithium / LiFePo4 battery options:
Our HP Lead Carbon Batteries are Superior in most cases to running a 12v or 24v LiFePo4 / Lithium battery setup and we'll explain why / how.  A typical 12v 100Ah LiFePo4 battery is usually rated to only charge at 10-20Amp Constant current, yet this battery can charge at upto 30Amp current rating (twice as fast as many standard 12v 100Ah LiFePo4 batterys).  The same goes for discharge ratings also, this lead carbon battery can easily handle a solid 100Amp discharge (constant) without issues and peaks of even 150Amp without issues for short times, yet a standard 12v LifePo4 battery is usually rated at 50Amp constant discharge rate.  This means a standard 12v 100Ah LiFePo4 battery would only deliver 600w constant output power which is quite low, compared with this battery which can deliver 1200w constant output power (twice as much in comparison).  What this means in reality is that if you put 2 x 12v 100Ah Lithium batteries together to give 12v 200Ah then you still could not boil a 2200w kettle / electric jug, yet using 2 of these pure lead carbon batteries together you could easily boil a 2200w electric kettle / jug without issues and you'd charge the batteries back up in HALF the time of the Lithium / LiFepo4 battery set.

Many people wrongly think that Lithium based batteries are the holy grail of solar storage batteries, but what they don't realize is that most economical / budget lithium packs (without real time active cell balancing) only in turn have passive cell balancing and that means most of those lithium packs are usually only good for 1500 cycles which is actually LESS cycles than these lead carbon batteries will deliver, and yet the lead carbon offers greater capacity, faster charging, higher discharge currents and inn many cases longer total life / more cycles and less issues, while still being at a lower purchase price compared with lithium options.  There is a specific time & place for lithium options but for a 12-24v system the lead carbon options beat the lithium options hands down every time due to these items mentioned above, the only exception would be if you need a super light weight battery (due to weight restrictions) and you only need a very low / small level of discharge current capacity, eg never exceeding 12v 50Amps Discharge and if you don't mind paying the higher price for the lithium in comparison.

Depth of Discharge (DOD) cycle count for this HP Lead Carbon SuperCapacitor (LCS) battery:

Store:
hiteksolar
SKU:
12-HPLC-120
Price:
$845
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