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10.24kWh ECCO Lithium Battery LiFeP04(F51200)
High-Capacity Residential Lithium Battery for Scalable Solar Storage
The F51314 Lithium Iron Phosphate (LiFePO) Battery is built to meet the energy storage needs of modern homes and hybrid solar systems. Offering superior safety, long lifespan, and high discharge capabilities, it is designed to support a wide range of residential inverters and legacy VRLA systems.
-Large Storage Capacity: 51.2V, 314Ah battery delivers 16.08kWh of usable energy per unit.
-Safe & Stable Chemistry: Lithium Iron Phosphate (LiFePO) cells reduce thermal risks and comply with CE, UN38.3, and IEC safety standards.
-Built-in BMS: Integrated Battery Management System safeguards against overcharge, over-discharge, overcurrent, and short circuit events.
-High Current Output: Supports up to 180A continuous and 200A peak output for high-demand appliances.
-Flexible Scalability: Expandable up to 16 units in parallel; external setup not required for up to 8 units.
-Simple Setup: Floor-standing unit with optional Human-Machine Interface (HMI) for enhanced monitoring and configuration.
-Wide Compatibility: Supports major inverter brands and integrates into new or legacy battery bank configurations.
-Durable Construction: IP54-rated casing suitable for residential indoor environments.
-Nominal Voltage: 51.2V
-Nominal Capacity: 200Ah
-Usable Capacity: ~10.24kWh
-Max Charge/Discharge: 180A
-Peak Current: 200A (10 seconds)
-Chemistry: LiFePO
-Cycle Life: 6000 cycles @ 80% DOD (0.5C rate)
-Design Life: 20 Years
-Weight: 110kg
-Dimension (mm) W591 * D157.5 * H1025
-Communication: RS485, CAN
-IP Rating: IP54
-Installation by a certified wireman or master electrician with registration through the Department of Labour is required.
-A valid COC (Certificate of Compliance) is mandatory upon completion.
-The system must be installed in accordance with SANS 10142 standards.
-5-Year Manufacturer Warranty
-Warranty claims must be supported by professional installation evidence, including photos and COC.