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ECO-WORTHY 12V 10AH Lithium Battery $28.87 + Free Shipping w/ Prime or orders $35+

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ECO-WORTHY US via Amazon [amazon.com] has ECO-WORTHY 12V 10AH Lithium Battery on sale for $37.99 - 24% with promo code YD4KTAJ7 at checkout = $28.87 Shipping is free w/ Prime or orders $35+.
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  • Weight: 2.46 lbs
  • Built-in Battery Management System protects against overcharge, over-discharge, high current, and short circuits,
  • Expandable: Supports series (up to 4 units) and unlimited parallel connection.
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ECO-WORTHY US via Amazon [amazon.com] has ECO-WORTHY 12V 10AH Lithium Battery on sale for $37.99 - 24% with promo code YD4KTAJ7 at checkout = $28.87 Shipping is free w/ Prime or orders $35+.
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  • Weight: 2.46 lbs
  • Built-in Battery Management System protects against overcharge, over-discharge, high current, and short circuits,
  • Expandable: Supports series (up to 4 units) and unlimited parallel connection.

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Yesterday 09:04 PM
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NavyRoute4328Yesterday 09:04 PM
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The promo code didn't work
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note that these wont work well for lead acid ups?

https://www.reddit.com/r/homelab/..._smartups/
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Quote from NavyRoute4328 :
The promo code didn't work

There's another promotion that might be conflicting with the code: 30% off one if you buy two.

I was able to get it to work with multiples, but it will ring up with an $11 discount versus $18 if you aren't careful.
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Quote from TodayOnly :
code worked here, took $9.12 off.

note that these wont work well for lead acid ups?

They claim you can directly swap it into a UPS.

It has a built in BMS, so it may take a cycle to register full capacity.
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Quote from wherestheanykey :
They claim you can directly swap it into a UPS. It has a built in BMS, so it may take a cycle to register full capacity.
https://www.reddit.com/r/homelab/..._smartups/
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Are you pointing at the first comment?

Sure, you can't run a LiFePO4 battery straight into a UPS without a charge controller, because the lead acid charge controller won't handle it properly.

The context they're missing is that this has a BMS built in.
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Quote from wherestheanykey :
Are you pointing at the first comment?Sure, you can't run a LiFePO4 battery straight into a UPS without a charge controller, because the lead acid charge controller won't handle it properly.The context they're missing is that this has a BMS built in.
The battery has a 10A (1C of 10Ah) rated BMS. That means it can deliver at most 128W (12.8V nominal x 10A) of power. A constant load of more than 128W will trip the BMS' overcurrent protection. Unless you're using a tiny UPS that only powers some small network gear, this will not work for your UPS.
This has nothing to do with capacity or energy stored, which happens to be 128Wh (12.8V nominal x 10Ah).
This will absolutely not power a desktop unless the load stays below 100W when inverter efficiency is considered. If your UPS takes two batteries, then you'll be able to power at most a 200W load.
If you read further down in the listing description, they're actually transparent about it.

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Quote from Plutomania :
The battery has a 10A (1C of 10Ah) rated BMS. That means it can deliver at most 128W (12.8V nominal x 10A) of power. A constant load of more than 128W will trip the BMS' overcurrent protection. Unless you're using a tiny UPS that only powers some small network gear, this will not work for your UPS.
This has nothing to do with capacity or energy stored, which happens to be 128Wh (12.8V nominal x 10Ah).
This will absolutely not power a desktop unless the load stays below 100W when inverter efficiency is considered. If your UPS takes two batteries, then you'll be able to power at most a 200W load.
If you read further down in the listing description, they're actually transparent about it.

They claim 500W peak with two batteries somewhere else in the page.

This is still a limitation, given that the dimensions of this battery are the same as the lead acid found in a 850W UPS.

But that doesn't mean it can't be used.
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Quote from wherestheanykey :
They claim 500W peak with two batteries somewhere else in the page.This is still a limitation, given that the dimensions of this battery are the same as the lead acid found in a 850W UPS.But that doesn't mean it can't be used.
Yeah, one of the main images claims 250W with one and 500W with two. That's wrong with a 10A BMS, and contradicts their own description below.
It can still be used for UPS units assuming the user understands the load limitations. It's perfectly fine to power a small router, switch, and/or access point.
Someone buying two of these batteries for their 1250VA UPS should not be surprised when it drops their load once they hit 200W.
There are 12.8V 10Ah LiFePO4 batteries with 20A continuous BMS. Two of these may be able to power a power efficient desktop assuming it stays below 400W.
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Contrary to the reddit posts/claims above that might concern Slickdeals members...

I've used these in six UPS systems that utilize two batteries (important because the load is an issue), I began about a year prior to COVID, so maybe 5+ years. All six are Tripp Lite 1500 AVR units. Deployed in South Florida with constant power outages/brown-outs. Frequent use, zero problems.
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Can you use this on a power wheel?
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Quote from Rudedog7 :
Can you use this on a power wheel?
Yes. There are similar batteries that come with the connector that fits the power wheel too.
If you don't but the connector, you'll need to cut the one off the lead acid battery you have and adapt this battery.
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Quote from wherestheanykey :
There's another promotion that might be conflicting with the code: 30% off one if you buy two.I was able to get it to work with multiples, but it will ring up with an $11 discount versus $18 if you aren't careful.
Just now ordered two. Added 1 to the cart, entered promo code at checkout and showed 9.xx off. I then added 1 more battery and discount became $18.xx. Total $62.xx free ship with Prime. Delivering today afternoon.
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Quote from Whatta-Deal :
Contrary to the reddit posts/claims above that might concern Slickdeals members...

I've used these in six UPS systems that utilize two batteries (important because the load is an issue), I began about a year prior to COVID, so maybe 5+ years. All six are Tripp Lite 1500 AVR units. Deployed in South Florida with constant power outages/brown-outs. Frequent use, zero problems.

But at a reduced peak CCA, correct?

Just want to make sure everyone is on the same page here.

These will work in a UPS, but they aren't perfect 1:1 drop ins for the lead acid batteries they're replacing. You can't run anywhere near the same wattage off of them.

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Anyone use one of these in a home alarm system, like a Honeywell Vista 20P?

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