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The BOTKU 2 Pack 12.8V 10Ah LiFePO4 Deep Cycle Batteries combine ultra-long 3000+ cycle life with high energy density and advanced 20A BMS protection. Designed for diverse off-grid applications like solar, fish finders, and electric toys, these lightweight, rechargeable lithium iron phosphate batteries deliver safe, reliable power with minimal self-discharge and flexible charging options.










| ASIN | B0DF4NYXGD |
| Battery Capacity | 10 Amp Hours |
| Battery Type | Lithium-Phosphate |
| Best Sellers Rank | #113,961 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #269 in 12V Batteries |
| Brand Name | BOTKU |
| Compatible with Vehicle Type | Fish finder,Power Wheel,ride-on toys, camping, small ups, razor electric scooter |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (360) |
| Included Components | 2*12.8V 10Ah Lifepo4 battery |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 5.91"D x 2.56"W x 3.71"H |
| Item Weight | 2.64 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | BOTKU |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 12V10Ah |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | 1 Year |
| Model Number | 12V10Ah |
| Size | 12.8V 10Ah 2-Pack |
| Terminal | F2 Terminal |
| Unit Count | 2.0 Count |
| Voltage | 12.8 Volts |
C**R
Works great for a Marcum LX-1 flasher
I have owned 2 of these to use in an old fish finder for ice fishing. They cut the weight in half and last for days on the ice. I have the other one away, but then decided I needed another one. Far superior to lead. I used this with my flasher for a 3 day ice fishing trip and did not have to recharge even once. It also seems less affected by the cold when fishing outside then the old lead one did.
A**R
Solid buy
Its a big battery and makensure measurements work. No charger make sure to habe charger on hand
R**D
Despite their small size, the deliver the power needed for a 16' security gate with lock and light.
Purchased these to power our solar powered front security gate. I was a little apprehensive that these little batteries wired in series for 24 VDC would have enough energy to power our gate. But after installation and running the gate quite a few times to set everything up they worked without a hitch. And now that the gate is installed and operational we haven't had any problems at all.
M**N
Will not charge. Bad temp sensor.
30a Battery worked great until it was time to recharge it. Will not recharge. Tried to return through amazon but was told i could not, had to go through seller. Could not find way to contact seller, so went to leave 1-star review and the "contact seller" button came up. "Chat with seller" sent me to amazon customer service. Was able to get a refund. (Maybe, its pending). Was told i could do whatever i wanted w it. So I opened the top and low and behold the low temp sensor wasn't connected. Small wire and poor solder.
C**N
Lighter and last much longer
They claim you can use a regular charger. I recommend if you do to have a timer in it so it chargets on long cycle of 6 hours then several short cycles of 1 hour. Still it's better to use a LIPO CHARGER. They are lighter than lead acid batteries and good for 6 to 10 times the number if charge cycles (3000 to 5000) and no memory so keep them charged if you are using them, 75% charge if in storage.
A**A
SO FAR SO GOOD
I leave a four star for i don't know the lifespan of the battery yet. So far so good. It fits as a battery replacement for its original housing.
A**R
Small but good for big jobs
Good quality and good value i use it for solar tracker actuator
M**L
A good battery but not as a replacement for an AGM in my Cyberpower UPS - well maybe is
I bought 2 BOTKU LIFEPO4 12.8V 10AH 128WH for my Cyberpower cp1500pfclcd. Wanted to see if LIFEPO4 battery would work. I fully charged the batteries on a separate charger to 13.5v (at rest). Ran the UPS at about 100W and it lasted 110 minutes until shutdown - 11.5v at rest (Meaning ~5% power left in the batteries). I let the UPS fully charge them and it stopped at 13.0v. Good to AGM but not high enough for LIFEPO4. Less than 40% of the capacity. I put the same load on and only got 15-16 minutes run time (when charged by the UPS). Cyberpower website say that I should get 66 minutes on AGM with 100watt load. The LIFEPO4 batteries worked well. Basically twice the run time of an AGM. Probably great news for many other uses. Its my UPS that is not compatible. I gambled it could be a replacement. Was wrong. But great batteries. Update a week later: good news. After letting the LIFEPO4 battery in the UPS a few days, the residual voltage began to climb by about 0.1V per day, to stabilize at 13.5V. Well, at that voltage level, the LIFEPO4 is fully charged. Ran for 100 minutes with ~100watt load. Will the trickle charge of the UPS eventually damage the battery? Time will tell. Even if life cycles are cut in half, or the reserve is reduced, is still better/cheaper than AGM type. And the UPS cuts off while the battery still has a 5-10% left due to the difference in voltage between AGM and lifepo4. This is good as the BMS does not lock the battery for being too discharged.
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