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24V 200Ah Preferred LiFePO4 Lithium Battery Pack
24V 200Ah Preferred LiFePO4 Lithium Battery Pack

IN STOCK 5.12kW Preferred 24V 200Ah Lithium Battery Can Be Paralleled 5 Year Factory Warranty 3000 Charge Cycles 150A Maximum-Continuous 17.0"L * 10.5"W * 10.0"H - 89 Lbs.

Price for 1 Each: $1,599.00
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Item ID:ECPC-BEST-24V200AH

24V 200Ah Preferred LiFePO4 Lithium Battery Pack
Stock Option? - Required
FOB USA Stock (if stock available) - Can ship out within 1 weeks time - $1,520 each
Remote Meter?
Preferred Paralleling Cabling Assemblies?
Upgrade to Bestgo Pro-Version?

IN STOCK


5.12kW 24V 200Ah Preferred Battery

3000 Charge Cycles

LiFePO4 Lithium Battery Pack

17.0L * 10.5W * 10.0H in.

89 Lbs. / 40.5 Kg


5 Year Factory Warranty!


Assembly Steps


Factory Manual


Paralleling Instructions for BMS and Meter


Multi-Pins Socket Guide for Pro-Version




BMS for Batteries will handle 200 Amps.


Discounts for orders over 12 units.


We cannot cancel battery orders once they have been shipped.


Can Be Paralleled. These battery packs can only be connected in parallel.

(When paralleling it is best to use the Bestgo

Pro-version battery pack ($175 extra).)

All Bestgo Pro-version batteries come with a paralleling harness included.



12V 400Ah, 24V 200Ah, or 48V 100Ah

Shipping Estimate*

Quantity

(x1)

(x2)

(x3 or x4)**

Commercial

$250-$300

$250-$300

$300-$400

Residential

$300-$400

$300-$400

$400-$550

 

*For exact shipping cost, please send your complete address using our Contact Us form. Please also identify this lithium battery pack in the message field.

**Please contact us for a custom quote for over 5+ pieces.


Bestgo has developed the Pro-version battery packs with a 12-pin connector to notify the user with an alert signal to prevent the battery from working outside its limits. This system does not directly shut off power to the unit like a BMS would. This Pro feature is very useful and necessary in a parallel configured system if the total discharge current (draw from the whole battery system) is over the signal pack discharge current limit.


An on/off signal sends out the alert. In a normal state, the 2 pins are an open circuit (turned off). Whenever the status becomes abnormal, the 2 pins will then become a closed circuit (connected in circuit). In this way, the alarm system can be used to turn on an alarm speaker, alarm lighting, or some other way to notify the user.


The alert signals for the charging and discharging status can detect any abnormal status in the amperage, voltage, and temperature information. These signals can then be used to turn on the cooling systems, the heater, etc. For more details, please read the “Paralleling Instructions for BMS and Meter”.


Important notice:

The alert signal acts as the last defense line for protecting the equipment which cannot accept a sudden shut off caused by the BMS. If possible, please do NOT try to trigger alert signals while in the nominal usage condition. You can adjust the usage condition of the battery packs to keep them in the reasonably good range for a long healthy life.


For parallel configuration, we suggest a total discharging current of no more than 0.5C for 2 packs system, 0.66C for 3 packs system, 0.75C for a system of 4 packs and more. This acts as a backup if one pack fails or the BMS shuts off, then the other packs are still able to withstand the power output.

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