TacticalHubs
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Hi Everyone,
I am still hours in to my capacity test of an eco-worthy 12v 150ah, and so far, the screen is showing 160ah (2000wh) and climbing, and still only at 11.1v. I know I’m getting close to being done with the test once hits around 10v, but is this expected for this brand? Thought it would be more at 1,800wh (12v x 150ah), so curious if others in the community know what’s going on here. Maybe does eco-worthy de-rate their listed ah rating?
Appreciate the comments!
link to battery:
ECO-WORTHY 12V 150Ah LiFePO4 Lithium Iron Phosphate Battery Deep Cycle Rechargeable Battery with Built-in BMS, 3000+ Life Cycles, Perfect for RV, Marine, Motorhome, Solar, Household battery https://www.amazon.com/dp/B096FGMLN...abc_GVP52PVMXGF9G2YRKWGE?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1
I am still hours in to my capacity test of an eco-worthy 12v 150ah, and so far, the screen is showing 160ah (2000wh) and climbing, and still only at 11.1v. I know I’m getting close to being done with the test once hits around 10v, but is this expected for this brand? Thought it would be more at 1,800wh (12v x 150ah), so curious if others in the community know what’s going on here. Maybe does eco-worthy de-rate their listed ah rating?
Appreciate the comments!
link to battery:
ECO-WORTHY 12V 150Ah LiFePO4 Lithium Iron Phosphate Battery Deep Cycle Rechargeable Battery with Built-in BMS, 3000+ Life Cycles, Perfect for RV, Marine, Motorhome, Solar, Household battery https://www.amazon.com/dp/B096FGMLN...abc_GVP52PVMXGF9G2YRKWGE?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1