Product Details:
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Product Name: | Solar Lead Acid Battery | Model: | FBR12V |
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Volts: | 12V | Capacity: | 65AH-250AH |
Terminal Type: | F13 | Battery Type: | Sealed Rechargeable Battery |
Color: | Black,Gray,Customized | Discharge: | Low Self Discharge |
Guarantee: | 3Years | Application: | Solar System |
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Popular capacity models od 12v 150ah Solar Lead Acid Battery for home solar pannel system
Battery Model No. | FBR12V100Ah | |
Nominal Voltage | 12V | |
Capacity | 20HR(5.25V) | 100Ah |
(25ºC) | 10HR(5.25V) | 76Ah |
1HR(4.80V) | 60.9Ah | |
Dimension | Length | 330±2mm |
Width | 171±2mm | |
Height | 214±2mm | |
Total height | 220±2mm | |
Approx. Weight | 29.5kg±4% | |
Terminal type | F14 | |
Internal resistance | Approx 4.5mΩ | |
(Fully charged,25ºC) | ||
Capacity affected by | 40ºC | 102% |
temperature(20HR) | 25ºC | 100% |
0ºC | 85% | |
-15ºC | 65% | |
Self-discharge | 3month | Remaining Capacity:91% |
(25ºC) | 6month | Remaining Capacity:82% |
12month | Remaining Capacity:65% | |
Nominal operating temperature | 25ºC±3ºC(77ºF±5ºF) | |
Operating | Discharge | -15ºC-50ºC(5ºF-122ºF) |
temperature range | Charge | -10ºC-50ºC(14ºF-122ºF) |
Storage | -20ºC-50ºC(-4ºF-122ºF) | |
Float charging voltage | 13.5 to 13.8V | |
(25ºC) | Temperature compensation:-18mV/ºC | |
Cyclic charging voltage | 14.5 to 15V | |
(25ºC) | Temperature compensation:-30mV/ºC | |
Max charging current | 30A | |
Max discharging current | 800A(5sec.) | |
Designed floating life(20ºC) | 10years |
Component | Positive plate | Negative plate | Container | Cover | Separator | Electrolyte | Safety valve | Terminal |
Raw material | Lead dioxide | Lead | ABS | ABS | AGM | Sulfuric acid | Rubber | Copper |
>Main Features
Lead acid battery are the most common form for solar battery storage currently on the market.
Battle-tested, thousands of the world's people have used large of lead-acid batteries with solar electricity to remove their need to be
connected to the traditional electricity grid.
The most common setup of lead acid batteries you'll see is usually some kind of rural household installing a bank of batteries + solar panels,
because it's cheaper than paying $30,000 to get the grid extended all the way to their house.
However, some people who have normal access to the grid still elect to go off-grid with a big bank of lead acid batteries.
Contact Person: Mr. Roger Ning
Tel: +86 139 6163 5976
Fax: 86-512-50176362