BlueNova Mobile Series Lithium Iron Phosphate 13V-108Ah-1.4K Battery

The BlueNova 13V-108Ah-1.4K Battery is the perfect drop-in replacement for Lead Acid batteries, giving you a high-quality, light, and ultra-reliable solution for your home, vehicle use, outdoor, and security or solar system.

R12,995.00 Incl VAT

SKU 13V-108Ah-1.4K Category
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BlueNova Mobile Series Lithium Iron Phosphate 13V-108Ah-1.4K Battery

The Mobile Power Series (MPS) range is perfectly positioned as a drop-in replacement for Lead Acid batteries, giving you a high-quality, light, and ultra-reliable solution for your home, vehicle use, outdoor, and security. All MPS batteries feature an integrated Battery Management System, are IP56 water and dust resistant and are highly durable.

Features

  • Ultra-safe Lithium Iron Phosphate
    (LiFePO4) technology
  • Integrated battery management System (BMS)
  • Lightweight & compact
  • Water & dust resistant (IP56)
  • Highly durable ABS enclosure
  • Drop-in lead-acid replacement

What’s Included In The Box?

  • BlueNova Mobile Series Lithium Iron Phosphate 13V-108Ah-1.4K Battery

About Brand

Utilizing the latest Lithium Iron Phosphate technologies, our energy storage products are the leading technology in energy storage for the modern world. Renowned for their reliability and durability, our products allow for high cycling and longevity, so you don’t have to compromise.

What are Lithium Ion Batteries?

At BlueNova we manufacture Lithium Ion Batteries. In essence, Lithium Ion Batteries exist because of the discovery of lithium cobalt oxide (LiCoO2). When you pair a lithium cobalt oxide cathode with a graphite anode (in most cases), intercalation of lithium ions between layers of graphene takes place. This takes place in the spaces that occupy the enclosed site between single hexagonal rings of carbon atoms.

When you charge a lithium-ion battery, the lithium ions move from the positive electrode, or the cathode, through a solid/liquid electrolyte to the negative electrode, or the graphite anode. While the battery runs down this process occurs in reverse. Lithium iron phosphate is one of the chemistries found in the lithium-ion family.