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The ECO-WORTHY 12V 20Ah LiFePO4 Lithium Battery is a high-performance, lightweight battery designed for a variety of applications, including trolling motors and mobility scooters. With over 4000 deep cycles, built-in BMS for safety, and the ability to expand capacity, this battery is the perfect choice for outdoor enthusiasts and professionals alike.
Manufacturer | ECO-WORTHY |
Brand | ECO-WORTHY |
Model | ECO-LFP1220 |
Item Weight | 5.73 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 3.03 x 7.17 x 6.69 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | L13070202002-1 |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
Manufacturer Part Number | L13060202002-1B |
Amperage | 20 Amps |
B**S
Very good quality
This is a really good battery for the price. It holds charge really well and is exactly what I needed and wanted for my fence set-up. Will purchase again when I need one
L**.
What took me SO long, these are great! A+A+A+
I updated both of my Pride Go Go scooters w/ these Lithium batteries & am I happy I did it? YES. They do cost more, but they keep a charge longer & don't demand you keep track of long you charge them or when. The weight issue is a PLUS & is surely going to be easier on the scooters. I have a lift that comes out the side of my van & with the light batteries, I don't have to worry about keeping the "heavy side" of my scooter being at the back of the platform I drive onto.....I drive straight on now which is MUCH easier than backing onto the platform lift.The only down side is when the charge goes down, they just quit working. There's no warning like the lead batteries, showing up on your charge gauge as less amount of green lights. So I have an extra battery case in my passenger floorboard of the van at all times, charged up just in case. Then all I have to do is have someone get the extra case for me if I'm inside somewhere. It hasn't happened, but I'm prepared. Don't be afraid, just change over to the Lithium batteries, the chargers are smaller & cheaper too on that popular auction site.
R**E
Works Perfectly!
Works great for what I needed it for.
T**L
Good quality battery
Great battery for my portable radio setup! Reliable power output
R**N
lasted a whole hour before they became discharged
I bought these Eco-Worthy lifep04 batteries to use in a mobility scooter. The advertisement stated they were recommended for this use. They fit fine, they worked fine, for an hour. Then the scooter stopped. The fuel gauge was showing full until they stopped., I was watching closely. Not sure what happened other than they provide a short unacceptable run time. The previous AGM batteries used would power the scooter for a long time, never discharging in a days use. I only relaced them because of their age. I'm going back to AGM.I tried 3 times to reach out to the seller to determine what might be the cause. 3 times they replied with: 1) where did you buy them, 2 ) again the same question, where did you buy them. 3) contact our after-sales service team. Dang who was I talking to? Together this seemed like a delay tactic to let the window of return time close. Luckily I found this out before the time elapsed.However, another surprise, I was required to pay for return shipping,I don't recommend these batteries for use in a mobility scooter, and after sales support is not there. Buy at your own risk.
R**T
Light weight & cost effective
Used to run a small trolling motor, replacing a lead acid unit. So much easier on the back! Seems to have plenty of capacity for my use. Cost less than that heavy conventional battery. I did invest in a lipo4 charger based on my research, just to be safe, small price to pay. The one I got is multi use so it can be used on standard batteries.
A**R
ECO-WORTHY 12V 20Ah LiFePO4 Lithium Battery, 4000+ Deep Cycle Rechargeable Battery with BMS
I received this battery about 3 months ago. I've been using it off and on to power my amateur radio. Last night I started a test to see how well it will hold up under consistent use using FT8.I set my radio to 25 watts and have left it on continuously. When home and awake, I've been running FT8. Just now, the radio shut down and reset on transmit. The battery is 12.14-12.16v and has used 19.6AH/247.2wh.The radio shuts off at 10.5v. I just turned the transmit back on in WSJT-x and it transmitted three rounds of CQ without quite hitting the mark to turn off the radio. The battery voltage dropped to 11.75 volts, but has since gone back up to 12v while the radio is in receive. The radio is using .72A on receive at this voltage. (@ 13.8v, it draws .66A.)The battery built itself back up a little bit and was able to continue after the radio shut down.For those who do not know about FT-8, it is a digital mode that heavily works a radio. It transmits 15 seconds on and 15 seconds off as long as one is there keeping it going.I hooked the battery to my CB and let it scan, no transmitting, and the voltage is back up to 12.5v with the radio pulling .2A. (I'm killing the battery to fully charge it to balance the cells.)The battery is living up to its stated rating of 20Ah even under moderate, steady use.
R**K
Best little battery I've had for the money
I use this to run my truck crane winch. I paired it with a lifepo4 charger and keep them both in a weather box on the bed of the truck and it just plain works.
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