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The Redodo 12V 410Ah LiFePO4 battery packs a massive 5.248kWh capacity with a robust 3200W max output, protected by a 250A BMS for safety. Lightweight at 82.7 lbs, it replaces multiple bulky AGM batteries, offering 6.5 times the energy density and a 10-year lifespan with over 4000 cycles. Ideal for RVs, solar systems, and marine use, it’s UL, FCC, CE, RoHS, and UN38.3 certified, backed by a 5-year warranty and expert support.
Brand | Redodo |
Size | 12V410Ah Plus |
Product Dimensions | 10.55"D x 20.47"W x 8.66"H |
Number Of Cells | 8 |
Resistance | 40 Milliohms |
Terminal | M8 |
Automotive Fit Type | Universal Fit |
Manufacturer | Redodo |
Model | 12V410Ah |
Item Weight | 82.7 pounds |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | 12V410Ah |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. |
Manufacturer Part Number | R12V410-250 |
Amperage | 250 Amps |
K**O
Awesome batteries
Best LifePo battery for the money.
T**H
More than satisfied
Referred by a friend and he won't kidding this thing is a dynamo . It's light and has more capacity than a much heavier marine AGM battery. I used it in the ocean with a hobie kayak and a 55 pound thrust trolling motor for three days and it's still above 80 percent. Worth the money for sure
J**.
Great Battery! Outstanding Customer Support!
Redodo Battery reviewLet me start by saying that this is my first venture into the world of solar panels and batteries.I live in a rural area, and I wanted an off grid backup solar system. Now I have two!After much research, I decided to buy and invest in a couple of Redodo LIFEPO4 batteries.The batteries arrived in excellent packaging and had a nice white plastic color and a clear instruction packet.As I didn't know too much about solar, I wrote to Redodo customer service and asked for some advice. I was was blown away by their amazing fast response. Every email question I had, was instantly responded in detail by the next morning. Their customer service is better than most any American based company I've dealt with.One very nice feature about their support, is that a support agent seamed to be assigned to my account, so that as the correspondence continued, a person named Susan was aware of what I had asked and what was discussed, and I didn't have to start from scratch with a new customer service agent with each email. A common sense little thing, which made communications and learning a pleasure.Very quickly, Miss Susan" and Redodo became a source of help and knowledge for me, as I moved along in to this new solar venture.From recommending the type of battery charger, to calculating how much electric storage, I wrote to Redodo to help me answer the many questions I had. They have without a doubt, the best customer service I have come across in years! They have been the most friendly, helpful, patient and attentive to my learning curve. No wasted time with annoying Robo-AI phone calls. When ever I had a question, I sent off an email, and the response would come from a human, by the next morning.*AFTER SALES SERVICE.. What happens when there is a problem?*I actually had one problem where a battery went bad and no longer worked.I was concerned as LifePO4 batteries are not cheap and are designed to last for thousands of cycles, which is several years!I wrote to customer support and explained the problem and braced myself for how they would handle it. After trying a couple of tests, they confirmed to me that there was indeed a problem with it, and emailed me a return shipping label immediately to ship the defective battery back to their California warehouse.Within a couple of days they sent me a new replacement battery! A huge relief to know that this company stands by their customers and product!Several months later, I now have purchased a total of ten 200 AH Redodo batteries (formerly named Zooms) and everything I need to run my back up off-grid systems. I am running a 48 Volt solar system with 8 Redodo 200 AH batteries with a 6KW inverter and MPPT controller wired in to a generator switch panel, which is connected to my main electric home panel. This feeds 240 Volts and 120 Volt appliances and rooms. This way I can select which rooms or appliances I want on solar/battery, and can switch back with the flip of a switch to grid. I also put together a second smaller 24 Volt solar system , with 2KW inverter and MPPT and two Redodo 200 AH batteries.In conclusion, I quickly realized that when buying LIFPO4 batteries, the price of the battery is one consideration, but also the company you are buying them from is super important and how accessible they are to their customers. Because if/when you do need help or have a question, you will be needing company support.I hope my personal experience regarding Redodo batteries, helps answer some questions one may have, regarding buying a battery from Redodo.
Y**
Muy buenas
👍👍👍👌👌👌
T**R
Works great
Works great
J**J
Great Battery?
This is a great battery.. Just ask their tech dept. If you have trouble charging or holding a charge you are obviously not understanding how to read a multimeter or you are trying to charge a fully charged smart battery no matter what the volt reading is on the multimeter. Seems to me the marketing guys are selling features the engineers have not finalized. Don't look for much help from the owners manual, that's why you see so many folks talking about how great the service reps are. (Yes, they are!) If the manual was a good one you would not need a service rep multiple times, right? Yes, i'm keeping the battery even though it's ability to hold a charge is the worse of my nine 100 ah LiFePo4 batteries. But I will not buy a "smart" battery again.
C**.
False advertising on capacity
It is rated at only 105ah, not 165ah. Their own app confirms it.
C**R
Purchased 3 100ah Smart Batteries
I have a Lance 855s Truck Camper and used these batteries as part of a full power upgrade for off-grid camping. First, I had a misunderstanding of the battery operation, and was able to get it sorted with the help of Ella from Redodo tech support. Their support could not have been any better. They were prompt in their correspondences (many) and the questions were always helpful to solve the issue to my satisfaction. They also looked at my system and recommended more solar panels, which was accurate, but unfortunately I'm space limited so I added an additional battery since I don't camp off-grid for extended times.My original setup from Lance was 1 100 watt solar panel, PWM controller, and 2 LA batteries. First upgrade was to add an 1500 watt inverter and switch to 6v golf cart batteries. This setup was marginal in the winter and would require generator usage to make coffee in the morning if the heater ran much. Present upgrade was to use a Renogy DCC50 MPPT and DC/DC charger, Renogy 3000 watt inverter, and 3 Redodo 100ah smart batteries. I have used this setup for 4 days of off-grid camping with all 4 days being cloudy and raining. At the end of the trip, with no conservation of usage, the batteries still had plenty of power remaining. I have since added a Renogy 500amp shunt to monitor usage to know exactly how much capacity I have remaining.The reason I picked the Redodo 100ah smart battery was the smaller form factor that allowed for 3 batteries to be installed in the compartment. With the normal 13" width of a 100ah battery I would have only had space for 2. The ability to turn the batteries off with the push of a button is also a great feature and also allows for connection of the inverter without a large spark (or using bleed resisters) as with a normal battery. I highly recommend this battery and company. The batteries arrived well packaged, build quality is high, and their price is the best for this battery configuration. Combined with great customer service this has been a great purchase.
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