Description
VARTA LL150LT
Main advantages
- Designed for motorhomes, caravans and boats to run electrical equipment with moderate energy requirements
- Long lasting – up to three times the cyclic stability of conventional flooded batteries
- Minimal self-discharge makes it ideal for seasonal use
- AGM technology for high rate discharge performance, plus superb shock and vibration resistance
- Ideal for dual power applications (can be used for both starting and overall energy supply)
Technical Data
- Size: 353x175x190mm (H8)
- LTechnologie: LiFePO4
- Application: Deep-Cycle
- Rated Capacity: 150Ah / 1920Wh
- Nominal voltage: 12.8V
- Energy: 1920Wh
- Voltage range: 9.2 - 14.8V
- Charge voltage: 14.2 ~ 14.6V
- Max. charge current (1C): 150A
- Continuous Discharge Current Max: 150A
- Peak Discharge (10S): 300A
- Peak Discharge (1S): 450A
- Charge temperature range: -20°C to 45°C
- Heating: -20°C Smart Heating
- Discharge temperature range: -20°C to 60°C
- Enclosure Protection (IP): IP67
- Weight: ~17kg
- Terminal: DIN + M8
- Bluetooth + App: yes
- Cl Bus: yes
- CAN bus: RS485 & J1939
- Sleep Mode: yes
- Parallel/Serial connection: yes
- ETN: 850 150 001
- EAN Code: 4016987166956
Click here for more information: varta-automotive.com
Disposal Considerations:
Retailers, manufacturers, and importers of batteries collect used batteries and deliver them to lead smelters for secondary processing.
Clarios has established a collection system.
More information is available at: www.clarios.com
Used lead-acid batteries (EWC 160601*) are subject to EU regulations (Battery Directive) and its transposition into national legislation regarding the composition and end-of-life management of batteries.
They are marked with the recycling/return symbol and a crossed-out waste container. Batteries with different chemical compositions must be separated from lead-acid batteries to avoid risks during collection, transport, and recycling.
Under no circumstances should the electrolyte (diluted sulfuric acid) be emptied by an inexperienced user. This process must be carried out by processing companies