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Redodo 12.8V 50Ah Lithium Portable LiFePO4 Battery, Built-in 50A BMS, 4000-8000 Cycles & 10-Year lifetime, Perfect for RV, Camper, Security Devices, etc

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Style: 12V 50Ah


Features

  • 1/3 Weight &100% Usable Capability:Redodo 12V 50Ah battery is extremely lightweight (12.32 lbs), which could be easily carried by a 10-year-old child, only 1/3 weight of a 12V 100Ah lead-acid battery (about 60lb). Redodo 12.8V 50Ah LiFePO4 battery could support 100% DOD, which means our batteries have 100% reliable capability. One Redodo 50Ah battery is close to a 12V 100Ah lead-acid battery about energy.
  • 8X Cycles Times & 3 Times Service Life:Redodo 50Ah battery has 4000+ deep cycles & a 10-year lifespan, while lead-acid battery only has 200-500 cycles & a 3-year lifespan. In terms of the lifetime, one pcs Redodo 12V 50Ah LiFePO4 battery is equivalent about 3-8pcs 12V 100Ah lead-acid battery. An example for you: per-use of a Redodo 50Ah lithium battery costs $0.05($203/4000cycles$0.05). A 100Ah lead-acid battery costs about $0.42 to $1.05 for per-use ($211/200-500cycles$0.42 to $1.05).
  • 100% Safe & Built-In 50A BMS: Redodo LiFePO4 50Ah batteries are made of A-grade LiFePO4 cells, featured as their high energy density, environmentally friendly, stable voltage performance, high safety level; built-in 50A BMS, which could support 50A max. continuous charge/discharge current, 640W max. load power, and can protect the battery from over-charge, over-discharge, over-current, and short circuits. And also built-in high-temp cut-off prevents charging over 122 F (50 C).
  • Portable & Wide Applications: Redodo 12V 50Ah batteries built-in a portable size, which is convenient for taking to anywhere. Our customers are using the 50Ah LiFePO4 batteries for home backup power (such as security devices, lights), solar systems, comping, RV, etc. Whats more, Redodo LiFePO4 50Ah batteries could connect max. 4P 4S to build a 48V(51.2V) 200Ah battery system, which could support 10.24KW max. load power, 10.24KWh max. Energy (P refers to parallel, S refers to series).
  • Great Service:Redodo provides one-on-one customer service and lifetime technical support. We inject passion, integrity, respect, and professionalism into our batteries and business. And we hope that Redodo battery not only power for you, but also bright your life with our excellent customer service.The battery is not suitable to be used for start-up, golf cart.

Brand: Redodo


Size: 12V50Ah


Product Dimensions: 7.79"D x 6.53"W x 6.69"H


Number Of Cells: 4


Resistance: 40 Milliohms


Terminal: M8


Manufacturer: Redodo


Brand: ‎Redodo


Size: ‎12V50Ah


Product Dimensions: ‎7.79"D x 6.53"W x 6.69"H


Number Of Cells: ‎4


Resistance: ‎40 Milliohms


Terminal: ‎M8


Manufacturer: ‎Redodo


Model: ‎12v 50ah pro


Item Weight: ‎12.32 pounds


Country of Origin: ‎China


Item model number: ‎12v 50ah pro


Batteries: ‎1 Lithium Ion batteries required.


Manufacturer Part Number: ‎12v 50ah pro


Amperage: ‎50 Amps


Date First Available: August 5, 2021


Frequently asked questions

The Redodo 12.8V 50Ah Lithium Portable Battery has an incredibly long lifespan of 4000 to 8000 cycles. This can translate to a 10-year lifetime under optimal usage conditions.

Yes, the Redodo 12.8V 50Ah Lithium Portable Battery is an ideal replacement for a 12V 100Ah AGM SLA battery. It offers similar power output but in a more efficient and long-lasting format.

Yes, the Redodo Lithium Portable Battery is perfect for use in RVs, campers, and other similar applications. Its portable design and reliable power output make it a practical choice for these types of uses.

The Redodo 12.8V 50Ah Lithium Portable Battery comes with a built-in battery management system (BMS). The BMS ensures safe and efficient operation by protecting against overcharge, over-discharge, and overheating.

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🚀 Abunda's Overview

This is our summary and key points to consider based on customer reviews.


The Redodo LiFePO4 battery receives highly positive reviews from customers using it for various power needs in off-grid conditions, including camping and living in a van. Users praised the durability, capacity, and value for money offered by the battery, appreciating its easy installation, compact size, and excellent power retention. Feedback suggests this battery performs exceedingly well over extended periods, with one reviewer reporting excellent performance throughout a year-long test.

Pros

  • 🔋 High-quality construction and durability
  • 💡 Excellent power retention and substantial capacity
  • 💰 Great value for money
  • 📦 Easy installation and compact size
  • 🕒 Long-lasting performance even under heavy usage

Cons

  • 🔌 Takes a while to charge once fully drained
  • 🤏 Appears slightly larger than some comparable 35Ah AGM batteries
  • 👝 Lacks a carrying handle for easy transport

Should I Buy It?

Given the overwhelmingly positive reviews, the LiFePO4 battery from Redodo appears to be a highly reliable and efficient power solution for off-grid or backup power needs. Considering its durable build, impressive power capacity, and excellent value for money, it seems like a sound investment. While it may take some time to charge from a completely drained state, the high-capacity storage and longevity of this battery make it a worthy purchase.


  • Can We Go Camping Now??
Style: 12V 50Ah
2 parts to this review. The short version first (the TL;DR), then the detailed review later. (Oh, My GOD....please stop talking!!) I bought this 50Ah battery specifically because of the 3.2 volt cells inside, wired in series for 12.8 volts. They're tough, built like a tank & last for many years. Off-grid cabins use these cells, only larger. It doesn't have the silver-ish colored battery packs (like a cellphone does) or the 18650 cells clumped together, like portable power stations & similar products & other 12 volt batteries do. Yes, I know those are just Lithium & not Lithium Iron Phosphate. Big difference there. You really DO get what you pay for here! Good Grade A automotive cells with a BMS all in one package. It arrived here with 13.18 volts but couldn't test the amperage as my multimeter only goes to 10 amps. So I hooked it up to the charge controller, plugged in the panel & it took 380 watt hours to reach absorb mode (14.2 volts) For 2 hours it absorbed, then switched to float & the voltage dropped S L O W L Y....to 13.5. Full charge! Only took around 7 hours to reach absorb.. So yes, please charge (a LiFePO4 charger ONLY!) this fully before using it. The voltage on arrival was good, but the capacity just wasn't there...YET! It's easy to be fooled, as we're used to lead acid batteries & how they work. This is NOT that kind of rodeo with a LiFePO4 battery! Part two: What I bought it for... This battery replaces a 35Ah AGM lead acid battery for a portable solar kit I pieced together, used for dry camping (or car camping) or just to have power when shore power isn't available. I DO live in hurricane country so it's nice to have at least 100 watts of free power as a backup. That kit consists of a 100 watt flexible mono panel (weighs about 4 pounds) feeding into a Victron Energy SmartSolar MPPT charge controller. This Redodo is just a bit larger than the 35Ah AGM I took out, but I found some foam padding that can be placed inside the group 29 battery box to make everything snug & easily transportable without rattling around, & the charge controller sits nicely on top of the foam. It's not pretty, but it works...& that's the name of the game here. It! Just! Works! All the accessories I use for camping either are 12 volt direct, 12 volt rechargable, or USB. No need for 120 volts...I'm not running a restaurant! Charging the cellphone, the portable TV (hey...gotta keep entertained at night...right??), run a small fan & have lights at night That's all I need. I no longer have to monitor the battery for the dreaded 50% Depth of Discharge curse! I can take a LiFePO4 WELL beyond that level & still get more cycles out of it than I can the AGM. But since that AGM is around 10 years old, I've seen a decrease in power retention or how much power it delivers, so it was time to upgrade (& futureproof!) the battery to a LiFePO4. I can't comment on the longevity of this battery, since I just received it about a month ago & have only used it for three days & nights, camping. But if the vendor's claim of at least 10,000 cycles is true, it will last for many years. As far as value for the money goes, only time will tell. Good products will last for many, many uses & will need little to no attention or maintenance. Bad products are tossed into the bin, vendors are notified & refunds are mandated. Nobody gets angry, everyone keeps their cool, it's just a business transaction that didn't work out. That's only fair, right? Redodo, at the present time, I'm happy with the purchase. It does what it claims to do & I can't ask for more. Thank you! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 27, 2023 by Scott Meister

  • Great so far
Style: 12V 50Ah Bluetooth
I decided to purchase the 50 AH battery vs. the 100 AH battery for a 55 lb thrust Minn Kota trolling motor for a 14' jon boat, despite reading various recommendations that a 100 AH battery (minimum) would be necessary. The battery set-up (including blue tooth connection and app that monitors charging, etc.). We've used the battery on three separate 1-hour to 3-hour fishing sessions on our small (45-acre) lake and still have 60% charge remaining on a single charge. We run the trolling motor at 100% between fishing spots on the lake, and use it to adjust the boat after wind causes drifting, etc. Overall, the battery has performed well and I see no need to upgrade to a 100 AH. The only issue I've had so far is that the bluetooth connection drops at times, but this might be a built-in function to reduce the draw on the battery. The only other thing to be aware of is that, if you are used to using a standard battery charger/maintainer to charge/maintain a standard deep cycle lead-acid battery, you will need a charger that specifically charges (or has an option to charge) LiFePO4 batteries. I had one on hand already for a LiFePO4 battery I used for a portable dept finder. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 27, 2024 by Kristin M

  • Great battery
Style: 12V 50Ah
I have had this battery for 2 years and it has been great. It has been discharged several times and has never had any issues with charging back to full strength. Capacity is low for all day or night use but was too be expected. Lightweight. Easy to add to solar system for van.
Reviewed in the United States on July 8, 2024 by Steve Vaux

  • Seems to be a good battery so far, and costs less than some of the other big brands
Style: 12V 50Ah
I highly recommend the Redodo brand for LiFePO4 batteries. First off, this is neither the cheapest battery, nor one of the more expensive brands. I know a lot of people get all excited paying 2-3 times as much for a Bioenno battery since that's what all the other hams are buying, but I am not one of them. This battery seems to be pretty good so far as far as runtime and capacity. I had ordered a different brand battery first based on good reviews, but quickly sold it when I realized that for the weight of the battery there was no way it was rated accurately (too light to be a 50AH LiFePO4 battery). This one is at least a little heavier, so more likely to be a good battery. No issues with the charge controller, or heat issues. It takes a while to charge once drained, so that is also a good indicator of its capacity. Once charged, it seems to hold a charge well if not used for a while. I use this for powering and recharging devices and powering lights or fans when camping, and for Amateur (HAM) radio, both as a mobile power source for POTA, and as a backup for power outages at home. I personally use and recommend the NOCO brand chargers with this battery, and they work great. The LiFePO4 batteries are SO MUCH LIGHTER than traditional lead acid batteries, it is unreal. That alone makes it so much likely to be used, and therefore more useful to me. It came packaged well, and it comes with screw caps to help protect the terminal from accidental shorting when in use or while transporting. If I had to find one fault with it, I wish it had a handle, preferably removable. However, like I said earlier, it is pretty light and had recesses in the top that can act like hand-holds when moving it. I did a lot of research before buying this battery, and this one came out on top of 50 or more. It has great reviews both on Amazon, and on YouTube. I wish I could have afforded the 100AH model, but for now I will have to make do with the 50. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 30, 2023 by Mark

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