12V 100Ah Deep Cycle Low Temp Battery
With Bluetooth Monitoring
BCI: Group 31 Case
Model: 12-100 D100/200 C50/100 PLBT-G31
LTC (Low Temp Charge Protection) Battery
LiFePO4 – LFP – Lithium Iron Phosphate
100 Amp Hour = 1280Wh Watt Hours
BMS Discharge: 100A @ 25±5℃ (77±9F)
(200 Amps (10s)
BMS Charge: ≤50A Recommended
(100 Amps Maximum Charge Current)
(complete specifications further down)
12.8V Nominal Voltage
3000- 5000+ Cycles
(depends on various factors)
*** 12 Year Warranty ***
Safe Lithium Iron Phosphate / LiFePO4 Chemistry
Drop in Replacement for Group 31 Lead Acid/AGM Batteries
Dimensions: L 13 x W 6.75 x H 8.875 inches
L 330 x W 172 x H 225 mm
No Toxic Cobalt, No Lead, No Sulfuric Acid
Weight: 26lbs
Can be used in parallel or series (up to 48V) – Durable, Non-conductive, Non-corrosive Case
The Better Worry Free Battery!
Better BMS – Battery Management System!
Better Quality LFP Prismatic Cells! – Lower Operating Temperatures!
Copper Alloy Terminals for better conductivity!
Why is a low temperature charge cut-off feature important?
Charging a frozen lithium battery will damage the cells. This battery can still be used in temperatures of – 4F to 130F and will have more discharge energy than a lead acid battery at those temperatures. This BMS low temperature protection prevents charging and damage to the cells until the battery warms up.
Why is a BMS important?
AMPS batteries use a high quality BMS? Battery Management System. The BMS protects the batteries and cells from failure. This includes low temperature charge protection, low voltage protection, high voltage protection, high current discharge protection, charge voltage cut-off protection, BMS high temperature protection, cell balancing and short circuit protection. The AMPS BMS also allows for connecting in series (to increase voltage) or in parallel (to increase amp hour capacity). Beware of batteries that cannot connect in series or parallel.
Why is the Warranty important?
AMPS offers a 12 Year Warranty – what that means is the battery and BMS to be free of defects in material or workmanship for the life of the battery. Depending on usage, these batteries can last up to 20 years. Beware of companies that offer short term warranties. There are a lot of low quality BMS and second grade cells available. Second grade batteries often have been used in medical or industrial applications and repurposed. They may have used 50% of the cycle life but will still maintain good voltage and capacity (the beauty of lithium batteries). However, they will not last, hence the short term warranty. Low quality BMS are cheap and do not last.
AMPS has been supplying high quality lithium batteries since 2018. It is good to know that the company you are dealing with has been around a while and will be there if you need help. Located in the Houston, Texas area, AMPS is a U.S. company that has proven record of supplying and installing lithium batteries, Victron Energy products and assorted, related equipment. AMPS is a member of American Boat & Yacht Council organization and is ABYC certified.
Why is using prismatic cells important?
AMPS uses high quality, new prismatic cells only. There are 3 basic types of LFP cells – prismatic, cylindrical and pouch. Prismatic are large block shaped cells. They are more energy dense (more Ah), so fewer are used and are generally bolted together. Prismatic cells are the best choice for deep cycle batteries because of the simplicity and energy density.
Cylindrical are smaller (like a D cell) and a large number are cobbled and welded together to create a battery. Lots of little batteries welded together means more potential failure points but a failed cell is less noticeable. Pouch cells are what you have in your cell phone. Like Cylindrical cells, there are numerous pouches which are stacked together. They are best for low charge and discharge applications.
Why are copper terminals important?
AMPS uses copper alloy terminals. Most other batteries use bronze, brass, stainless steel or lead terminals. The differences in electrical conductivity of various materials used in electrical products are often not well understood. Making assumptions about the electrical conductivity of a material can lead to disastrous results. The lower the conductivity, the higher the resistance. Heat is the result of high resistance and higher amps. If the resistance and the amps are high enough – things can melt and catch fire.
Perhaps the most common form of this error is the substitution of stainless steel, brass or bronze for copper in electrical applications. Brass is only 28% as conductive as copper. Nickel is 22%. Steel is 15%. Some bronzes are as low as 7% as conductive as copper!
What is the Bluetooth battery monitor?
The Bluetooth battery monitor provides real time monitoring of the battery. However, it will provide only the details of each specific battery and not of the battery bank. It is recommended that a coulomb based shunt monitor such as the Victron 712 or the Victron SmartShunt be used.
BLUETOOTH INSTRUCTIONS Integrated Bluetooth 4.0 monitoring for all important battery data. in view on your smartphone or tablet. Among other things, the app displays the following data in real-time:
Scan QR code or use your mobile browser to enter this website address: http://fir.yepaiapp.com/43v7
Turn on your Bluetooth. Tap the icon to open the app. It will search for all smart batteries within range of your Bluetooth device and a list of batteries will appear. If your batteries are not listed, move closer to the battery location and swipe your finger from top to bottom on the APP. This will refresh the screen. Once the battery list is displayed, tap the battery for more information. You can also search the battery’s serial number if your battery bank has several batteries. The serial number is located on the battery. Note: The app can only communicate with one battery at a time. You must disconnect from one battery to connect to another one (go back to the battery list screen). Also, if any device (such as cell phone or tablet) is connected to a battery, no other device can connect to that battery until the first device disconnects. NOTE: Screens and data displayed in this manual may change as we continue to make updates to the app as needed
Why choose AMPS Lithium Battery?
AMPS is a 100% locally family-owned Texas corporation. AMPS maintains a warehouse and test facilities just south of Houston, Texas. The batteries are designed in Texas and manufactured in China. The manufacturer has been producing LFP batteries for EVs and other applications for around 15 years. AMPS tested batteries for over 2 years before agreeing to distribute batteries. AMPS officially incorporated in 2018. Working with a major manufacturer has provided the flexibility to design batteries and change the specifications to meet customer needs. AMPS offers batteries with the most robust BMS available. We listen to our customers, stand behind our product and are willing to provide technical assistance.
AMPS offers a 12 Year Warranty. See attached jpg. This covers the cells and the BMS. This could be the last battery you ever buy.
Is the AMPS Lithium Battery safe?
AMPS uses the Lithium Iron Phosphate (LiFePO4) also called Lithium Ferro Phosphate (LFP) chemistry in the batteries.
Lithium Titanate (Li2TiO3) – LTO and Lithium Iron Phosphate are the safest lithium chemistries. LFP and LTO cells are not subject to thermal runaway explosion and fire like other chemistries, LFP is significantly less expensive than LTO. LFP cells are the brawn of the battery providing long life, consistent energy and safety. Major auto manufacturers, such as Tesla have changed from other more dangerous chemistries to LFP for just these reasons.
Superior battery construction and protection
AMPS batteries use durable, long lasting, larger prismatic cells and solid copper connections instead of numerous, small cylindrical or pouch type cells welded together. AMPS batteries are made with new Grade A quality cells and BMS (battery management system. AMPS Warranty covers Cells and BMS from defects.
AMPS 100Ah lithium battery with a nominal 12.8V The BMS allows the lithium battery to be safely discharged 100% = usable 1280W (watts) . A 90% discharge has 90 usable amps and provides usable 1152W (over 1 kilowatts of energy) with 10Ah and over 128 watts remaining.
Costs less money per watt!!! With 3 to 10 times the life!
Lead Acid/AGM batteries have 300 to 1000 cycle life depending on they type and manufacturer. The saying “You get what you pay for” is true.
100Ah with 12V nominal voltage Such as an AGM/Lead Acid battery is not the same as 12V 100Ah with 12.8V nominal voltage. Both will work just fine in 12 volt systems. The higher the nominal voltage, the less amps (and heat) it will take to generate the energy (watts) to run equipment. Equipment such as compressors, motors and pumps run better and cooler at higher voltage which can extend their life. Nominal voltage is the average output voltage of the battery.
The formula used to determine watts is: watts = amp hours x nominal voltage.
Compare to Lifeline GPL-31XT AGM Sealed Battery 12V 125Ah battery:
AMPS lithium battery can be discharged 100% without damage.
(1) Lifeline GPL-31XT AGM Sealed Battery 12V 125Ah batteries = 125Ah (1500wh) @ 50% discharge = usable 62.5Ah (usable 750Wh)**
**50% is the maximum recommended discharge without damage for AGM / lead acid batteries per Lifeline AGM / lead acid battery tech manual.
- AMPS 100Ah Group 31 Lithium battery provides more usable watt hours (1280Wh) than (3) Lifeline GPL-31XT AGM Sealed Battery 125Ah (1500wh) batteries @ 50% Depth of Discharge (750Wh).
The AMPS battery will have a higher constant voltage and will last 3 to 5 times longer!
You will need over (2) Group 31 AGM batteries to have more usable energy (1500Wh @ 50% DOD = 750Wh x 2 = 1500Wh) than (1) AMPS 100Ah (1280Wh) lithium battery! And you can expect to have to replace The AGM batteries in a few years!
The Lifeline might last 4-5 years if constantly used and properly maintained. Lithium batteries will last 3 to 5 times longer than most AGM batteries.
Go online and check out the cost of (2) AGM Group 31 batteries which would provide 1500Wh and compare them to the cost of an AMPS 100Ah lithium battery which provides 1280Wh.
The less expensive, lower quality batteries available can have an even lower cycle life, as little as 300 cycles. AMPS lithium batteries will last over 10 times longer than these batteries!
Lithium batteries lasts longer and cost less per usable watt. You save money!!
– Higher Constant Voltage!!
The lithium battery voltage stays at 13.2 to to 12.8 volts throughout discharge cycle (up to 80-90% discharge) means more power! Equipment, motors, pumps, refrigeration, etc. run more efficiently.
The model number is 12-100 D100/200 C50/100 PLBT-G31
The D100/200 BMS means battery is capable of a continuous discharge of 100 amps with a surge discharge peak of 250 amps..
The C50/100 BMS means battery is capable of taking a recommended ≤50A charge and can take up to a 100 amp charge.
This is important because most alternators can produce 80 to 100 amps when charging. Do not buy a battery with an inadequate BMS or you will kill it!
AMPS 100Ah battery can be discharged up to 100% which means you can safely use 100Ah of energy. This is not recommended because when the lights go out, they are out. It is still much better than AGM/lead acid batteries should not be discharged below 50% or it will significantly reduce the life expectancy per the Lifeline product manual.
– A Lot Less Weight!!
Save money on fuel, wear and less maintenance on the generator due to faster charging… Easier to move – save your back, save on fuel.
(1) AMPS Group 31 100Ah Lithium battery weighs 26lbs – usable 100Ah
(1) of Lifeline GPL-31XT AGM Sealed Battery 12V 125Ah battery weighs 74 lbs (125Ah @ 50% usable = usable 62.5Ah)
(2) of Lifeline GPL-31XT AGM Sealed Battery 12V 125Ah batteries provide only 125Ah usable energy and weigh 148 lbs
– Faster Charging!
Lithium batteries have a 99% charging efficiency. Every amp that goes in is stored. The BMS allows constant voltage and constant current. Constant voltage is up to 14.6 volts. Constant current is the incoming amps, the recommended current for AMPS 12-100 D100/200 C50/100 PLBT-G31 lithium battery is ≤50A. The maximum current charge is 100 amps. The BMS monitors the charge cycle and cuts off the charge when the battery is full. The BMS prevents over charging. A fully discharged AMPS 100Ah lithium battery can be fully charged at the recommended 50 amps in around 2 hours and around 1 hour at the maximum charge of 100A!
AGM / lead acid batteries have a charge efficiency of 85% which decreases as the battery ages. 15% of the charging amps are lost to the chemical conversion and hydrogen gas production. AGM / lead acid batteries have an initial high amp bulk charge for the first 80% of battery Ah capacity and then throttles down the absorption stage amp input for the last 20% of the battery Ah capacity. This means that the battery will take a very long time to fully charge when compared to AMPS lithium battery.
Sometimes solar is just not enough to charge the batteries and you must rely on some kind of generated power.
If you run the engine or a generator, then the lithium battery bank will charge up much faster meaning you do not have to run it so long.
By having less run time, you save on fuel and maintenance. The less often you have to change oil and filters because you do not have to run your equipment is money in your pocket.
What is peace of mind worth?
Imagine going to bed with over 12.8V and waking up with over 12.8V after running the freezer all night.
Imagine not having to run a generator to charge up the battery bank, daily, weekly or maybe ever.
Imagine saving money on fuel because you do not need to run the motor to charge the battery.
Imagine never having to water your battery again.
Imagine never having to clean corrosion off the battery again.
Imagine never having to move a battery ever again.
Imagine never having to buy another battery again.
Imagine really being able to rely on just solar and wind to keep the battery charged.
Imagine having the same amount of energy in less than ½ the space and less than ½ the weight.
Imagine have twice the power in the same amount of space.
Before you buy a lithium battery – check the specs. Not all lithium batteries are the same!!
Check the chemistry type. If it is not Lithium Iron Phosphate LiFePO4 / LFP, then you likely getting a more dangerous chemistry with less cycle life.
Some offer pouch cells (like those in a cell phone) or a bunch of little cells welded together. This can limit the battery ability to connect in series or parallel. Also, the more cells and connections provide for more potential failure points due to vibration and movement. AMPS use the larger prismatic cells and bolted solid copper connections.
Some offers are battery cells only – you need a BMS (battery management system) to protect the cells from excessive charge/discharge which will damage them. You need a quality BMS that will handle the maximum combined load of all that stuff you turn on. A good quality BMS will handle periodic excessive loads but it will stress the BMS and potentially cause eventual BMS failure.
The BMS determines the charge/discharge capacity of a battery. The charge and discharge capacities may not be the same. A lithium battery listed with a 100A BMS does not tell the whole story. A 100A BMS generally means a continuous discharge of 100A. Or it could mean a discharge peak of 100A. It is important to also know the BMS discharge and charge capacity. Usually there is a recommended and maximum charge capacity. A BMS may have a continuous discharge of 100A but only a maximum charge capacity of 50A. You need to know these specs.
Most alternators and charging systems found in RVs, automobiles and boats will exceed 50 amps. Many do-it-yourselfers have discovered that many stand-alone BMS purchased off Ebay, etc. are of questionable quality. AMPS Lithium Iron Phosphate batteries provide a quality, built-in BMS.
A 12V nominal voltage is not the same as a 12.8V nominal voltage. Both will work just fine in a 12 volt system. Simply, a 12 volt nominal is a battery that has an average discharge voltage of 12 volts. AMPS lithium batteries maintain a constant higher 12.8 voltage which makes stuff run better.
Lead acid batteries are nominal 12 volts and at a 50% discharge are around 12-12.2 volts.
AMPS Lithium batteries have 12.8 nominal volts and maintain a discharge voltage of over 12.8 volts throughout the majority of the discharge cycle. BEWARE! Some lithium batteries offer a 12V nominal – this is not the same thing! Not all lithium batteries are the same.
The BMS (battery management system) limits the charge and discharge abilities of the battery. The continuous charge or discharge amperage rate indicates the BMS capacity.
Lithium iron phosphate batteries are a popular way to power recreational and commercial boats, RVs, solar energy systems and other applications that require reliable, long lasting, quick charging and safe batteries. Although it costs a little more upfront, lithium provides superior longevity, efficiency and safety benefits compared to traditional, lead acid batteries.
Compare amp hour to usable amp hour combined with cycle life – AMPS lithium batteries cost less with the added benefit that you will not need to replace them every 3 to 5 years!!
The Lifeline AGM battery may last 1000 cycles (generally less) which means that the battery will need to be replaced 3 times (or more) of the same life as a lithium battery. That is moving a lot of heavy batteries around.
Lithium batteries last 3000 to 5000 cycles under the same conditions and also maintain a consistent, higher discharge voltage over the course of the discharge. (50% DOD (depth of discharge) = 12.8V or more).
Whereas the discharge voltage in lead acid batteries drops with the state of charge (50% DOD = 12-12.2V or less, 80% DOD = 11.7V or less – per Lifeline AGM manual)
Lead based batteries vary in how long they last. It can be anywhere between 400 to 1000 cycles. Quality brands like Trojan and Lifeline lead based batteries are not cheap. They cost more because they are made of better materials and have a longer life. With up to 1000 cycle life, these quality AGM batteries can offer years of service.
Lead acid/AGM batteries should not be discharged below 50% or it will significantly reduce the life expectancy of lead acid batteries. They need to be charged to 100% on a regular (preferably daily) basis to prevent lead sulfation build up. If the charge remains below 90% for any period, lead sulfate crystals will form on the plates and permanently damage the battery and reduce cycle life.
All batteries have a lifetime holding capacity for a finite amount of energy. Lithium batteries just happen to be 5 to 10 times that of lead acid batteries. In many cases, this could be the last battery you ever buy.
Lithium batteries are perceived to cost too much. On a per usable watt basis, lithium batteries are competitive and if you consider the replacement costs over time, lithium batteries are a bargain. If you put an AMPS Lithium battery next to an AGM battery, they look a lot alike. That is where similarities end.
A single AMPS 100Ah lithium battery can be discharged up to 100%. If the lithium battery was discharged 50% every day for 365 days for 20 years, that is a total 7400 days = 3500 cycles. Lithium batteries can cycles depend on Depth of Discharge (DOD). Lithium batteries last longest if kept charged 40-80% and this discourages dendrite formation.
A LFP lithium battery end of life is considered when the battery holds less than 80% of the original charge. So, a 100Ah battery will still have 80Ah at the “end of life”. It is still a perfectly good battery and can be still used, it will just discharge sooner because of the lower Ah. It will still have more usable energy as a new Lifeline GPL-31XT AGM Sealed Battery 12V 125Ah batteries (125Ah @ 50% usable = 62.5Ah usable energy).
AMPS lithium battery can be discharged 100% without damage. However, this will reduce cycle life. With thousands of cycle life, that usually is not a concern. If a lithium battery is maintained between 40 to 80%, it theoretically last indefinitely. Dendrite formation in lithium cells is much like lead sulfate crystals in lead acid / AGM batteries. Dendrites form when the batteries sit unused at over an 80% charge. Lithium batteries are happiest when they are used.
Lithium batteries are hassle free. No Maintenance. No venting of explosive or corrosive gases. Lithium batteries do not vent gas and can be kept in sealed environments.
AGM batteries are VLRA (valve regulated lead acid) and can vent explosive hydrogen gas when over charged.
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