EXPION360 VPR 4EVER Classic: Group 31 Lithium Battery 12V100Ah

EX100C 31

July 13, 2021

With the introduction of the new EX-100C-27 Expion360 will be discontinuing the production of the EX-100C-31.

Total Battery was able to purchase some the existing inventory to offer a special clearance price of $968CAD.

Engineered with LiFePo4 chemistry, an advanced lithium technology that optimizes power and performance, the VPR 4EVER CLASSIC 31 battery strikes the perfect balance between price and performance. The Group 31 is available in 12V100Ah. You’ll be able to charge faster, stay longer and go further with this essential RV/Marine power upgrade. 12 Year warranty

Unique Functions and Features

•0 Lithium iron phosphate (LiFePO4 or LFP) chemistry. Unanimously considered safest longest lasting lithium chemistry by lithium experts.

•1 Ul1642 listed stainless steel encased 26650 sized cylindrical lifepo4 cells. Meets the highest standards in performance and safety.

•2 Solid copper power distribution plates. Copper, the most conductive of non-precious metals, provides the most efficient power transfer in and out of the individual lithium cells.

•3 Mechanical (bolted) connections on all power distribution cables to BMS, power distribution plate, and terminals. Stronger physical connection with lower resistance than soldering.
•4 Robust BMS with oversized mosfet switches able to handle high current with less resistance making it more efficient.

•5 12-year warranty to back up the top of the line components and build.

BMS Cell Protection Features

•6 High voltage disconnect 14.6 ± 0.1v

•7 Low voltage disconnect 9.2 ± 0.2v

•8 High current disconnect – charge 80 ± 20a

•9 High current disconnect – discharge 200 ± 30a

•10 High temperature disconnect – charge and discharge 158 ± 9°f

•11 Low temperature disconnect – charge 32 ± 9°f

•12 Short circuit disconnect 100 – 600µs

The EXPION360 VPR 4EVER Classic | Group 31 Lithium Battery 12V100Ah can be purchased at Total Battery. For over 28 years Total Battery has been specializing in many types of battery and power solution technologies.

For more information visit: EXPION360 VPR 4EVER Classic | Group 31 Lithium Battery 12V100Ah

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