Li Time SMART 12v 100ah Lifepo4 Group24 Battery and Charger Review. Great for RV's!

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  • Li Time sent me out a battery to review. This battery has all the bells and whistles! Great Capacity, Cold temp charging protection and Bluetooth connectivity! It also passed all of my High Amperage testing.
    Li Time also sent me out a LiFePo4 20A charger. I put that though some testing to see if it was a true 20A charger and to see if it would "wake up" a dead LiFePo4 Battery.
    Items in this video:
    Li Time Smart 12v 100ah LiFePo4 Battery Group 24
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    Li Time 20A Battery Charger:
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    Li Time Website: www.litime.com/?ref=f-naaMXh7...
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    Mxmoonfree 5000W 12V Pure Sine Wave Power Inverter 12V DC to 110V AC with Wireless Remote Control, Off Grid Solar Power with 1 USB Port, 4 AC Outlets, 1 Terminal Blocks for Home RV Semi Off-Grid
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  • @MikeSmith-ig6iw
    @MikeSmith-ig6iw 4 місяці тому +1

    Another great videos. for people who buy this style of battery, i think it would be a good buy. myself im a diy kind of guy, i been building batterys for my house for about 8 years. but really liking your channel.

    • @OffGridBasement
      @OffGridBasement  4 місяці тому

      Thanks! If you get anything out of my videos, I'm happy. Thanks for the comment.

  • @dollylaning1613
    @dollylaning1613 4 місяці тому

    Thank you for the review of an excellent battery.

  • @leetaves9143
    @leetaves9143 4 місяці тому +2

    off grid bas making my own going off grid in fl i still don,t use bms only bat balancer only been off grid 4 over a year no problems have new addtion its only 12volts have been buying used cells 75ah and 100ah i buy panels all sale or bank rupp used panels im 84 and having a time of my life i enjoy your info

    • @OffGridBasement
      @OffGridBasement  4 місяці тому

      Sounds like you are making everything work for you! Thanks for the comment!

  • @mikep1682
    @mikep1682 4 місяці тому +2

    Thanks for another great video! Can you please do a video on chargers. I purchased the haisito 20A that you previously recommended - can you review / recommend a higher capacity charger (like 50A or 75A), for both 12v and 24v. The 20A works great day to day, but i'd like to be able to charge faster in an emergency.
    Cheers!

    • @OffGridBasement
      @OffGridBasement  4 місяці тому +1

      I'll see what I can do! Thanks for the comment.

  • @slydog7131
    @slydog7131 4 місяці тому

    Li Time seems to make nice products. My charger is a RoyPow 3A LiPo Smart Charger which cost about $20. At 3 amps it takes about 35 hours to fully charge a depleted 100 Ah battery, but I'm in no hurry. If I was cycling my batteries frequently, I would need a bigger charger, but as is it works great, and no fan, so it's silent. 😃

  • @cricketcorner8950
    @cricketcorner8950 4 місяці тому +1

    Thanks for the video! I’m new to batteries, and I have a very basic question. I didn’t understand your disappointment that the battery measured 13.02 volts when fully charged. It’s labelled as a 12.8 volt battery, so I thought being higher than that meant it delivered better than expected. What would you expect a fully charged battery to measure for voltage, and why? What is the downside that it only measured 13.02 volts fully charged? I’m missing something in my understanding. Thank you! Always appreciate how thorough you are and love your channel.

    • @OffGridBasement
      @OffGridBasement  4 місяці тому +2

      A fully charged lifepo4 battery is 14.6v then will quickly drop to 13.6 to 13.8v after being taken off the charger. A reading of 13v to 13.1v suggests the battery is not even half capacity if not under load. The app showed the battery is full and resting @13.5v which is fine. It was odd that the terminals measured one voltage, but the BMS app reads something different. Since I've cycled it a couple times now the measurements are the same. I hope that answers your question. Thanks for the comment.

    • @leetaves9143
      @leetaves9143 4 місяці тому

      my batterys never get over 134 to 136 according to the meter but will stay at 13.2 for hrs@@OffGridBasement

  • @jws3925
    @jws3925 4 місяці тому +1

    I noticed on the ap there was a "cells" button. Does that perhaps reveal the individual cell voltages if you click on it?
    Seems like a nice battery and charger.

    • @OffGridBasement
      @OffGridBasement  4 місяці тому

      No. It just states that everything is normal. Nothing worthwhile. Hope that helps. Thanks for the comment!

  • @gregjacobson2687
    @gregjacobson2687 3 місяці тому

    Great video...Question for you, will a 12/24V solar charger work at charging a 36v LiPo battery?

    • @OffGridBasement
      @OffGridBasement  2 місяці тому

      Afraid not. You need a solar charger that supports 36v. They do make ones that support 12v, 24v, 36v and 48v.

  • @infooptimalfitness7720
    @infooptimalfitness7720 4 місяці тому

    Great review! Question.... If you are not using your lithium battery for a long period of time what percentage do you like to store them at?

    • @OffGridBasement
      @OffGridBasement  4 місяці тому +2

      I only have a few that aren't currently in use and I keep them right at 50% SOC. Between 13.1v and 13.2v. Hope that helps! Thanks for the question and the comment.

    • @ChadGerstmeyer-vr1sg
      @ChadGerstmeyer-vr1sg 4 місяці тому +2

      ​@@OffGridBasement helps a lot! Thanks!

  • @flyingjeff1956
    @flyingjeff1956 2 місяці тому

    Looks like it operated at the voltage shown on the side of the battery case. 12.8

    • @OffGridBasement
      @OffGridBasement  2 місяці тому

      Yes. Most of the time that will be the operating voltage under load.

  • @voyagerman22
    @voyagerman22 Місяць тому

    Good video, thanks. Can the charger charge 2, 100Ah batteries in parallel? Or is it only designed for one battery at a time?

    • @OffGridBasement
      @OffGridBasement  Місяць тому

      It can charge two batteries in parallel with no problem. Just make sure to wire the batteries in parallel for 24 hours beforehand to make sure they are balanced.

    • @voyagerman22
      @voyagerman22 Місяць тому

      @@OffGridBasement thanks, but a question. It was my understanding that in order for a battery to balance its cells, it has to be fully charged. But would that mean batteries would have to be individually balanced (ie charged individually) before connecting in parallel? Then after that they could be charged in parallel using charger? Thanks again.

  • @drakebenelli2
    @drakebenelli2 3 місяці тому

    I have the same Li Time 14.6V 20A charger. When my battery is charged the charger will cycle on and off rapidly. Is this normal or does the charger have a defect?

    • @OffGridBasement
      @OffGridBasement  3 місяці тому

      I don't believe the charger I have does that. That could be a defect, but I'm not sure. Sorry I can't give you more information.

  • @liamstone3437
    @liamstone3437 2 місяці тому

    So how long did it take to recharge from dead? That would have been great to know

    • @OffGridBasement
      @OffGridBasement  2 місяці тому

      It took right around 5 hours to completely fill the battery. Hope that helps! Thanks for the comment.

  • @G-George33
    @G-George33 4 місяці тому

    What do think or know about Lipuls lifepo4 batteries?

    • @OffGridBasement
      @OffGridBasement  4 місяці тому

      Unfortunately I don't know anything about them.

  • @rubenakacoolerlid2314
    @rubenakacoolerlid2314 3 місяці тому

    So, how long did it take for a full charge on a 20 volt Li Time charger

    • @OffGridBasement
      @OffGridBasement  3 місяці тому

      It takes right around 5 hours to charge this 100ah battery with a 20A charger. Hope this helps. Thanks for the comment.

  • @SolarResurrection
    @SolarResurrection 4 місяці тому

    Think its Gokw , they made a Sodium 12v 100ah woth small cylinder celld. , Hope they work with LiPo4 MPPT controllers.

    • @OffGridBasement
      @OffGridBasement  4 місяці тому +1

      I'm sure you could set an MPPT controller with manual setting options to work. I've heard Sodium doesn't like to be charge quickly so keep that in mind. Thanks for the comment.

    • @SolarResurrection
      @SolarResurrection 4 місяці тому

      @@OffGridBasement I saw your Gokw video on alibaba , hope they send you the sodium, interested in charge and discharge graphs.

  • @hegefarms4260
    @hegefarms4260 4 місяці тому

    Is there any Different between the Group 31 and 24 Li time 100AH Batteries?

    • @OffGridBasement
      @OffGridBasement  4 місяці тому +1

      The only difference is the size of the battery case. They both should be 100a BMS and prismatic cells. Hope that helps. Thanks for the comment.

    • @hegefarms4260
      @hegefarms4260 4 місяці тому

      @@OffGridBasement I thought they were the same inside I thought they would have the same everything except the outer case THANKS

  • @petercalvert997
    @petercalvert997 Місяць тому

    I just received one of these batteries today and, when I attempted to connect the Bluetooth, the "device was not found". I tried charging it with a HTRC P20 set to LiFePo4 and 20A and it would not charge. I measured the voltage and it is showing 3.2 Volts. I think that the Volts are the problem and I'm wondering what you'd suggest to make this battery usable. In your video you expect something like 13.1 or 13.2 Volts with a new battery. Thoughts?? Thanks,

    • @OffGridBasement
      @OffGridBasement  Місяць тому +1

      Your BMS in the battery looks to be asleep. You need to wake it up with another 12v source. Watch this video: ua-cam.com/video/j2JjOpq50MI/v-deo.html
      This should help.

    • @petercalvert997
      @petercalvert997 Місяць тому +1

      @@OffGridBasement Good Morning. Thanks very much for the help. I replace UPS batteries periodically and happened to have a 12V9Ah one in my workshop. I connected jumpers to that battery and touched the other ends of the jumpers to my new LiFePo4 battery and, when I tested the voltage of the new battery, it was 13.2. Voila!! I connected my Smart Charger and it's humming away (well, a little louder than humming) charging the battery.
      I do have some car battery chargers in the garage and I wonder if I could have used one of those to do the same thing?? I didn't know if there might be problems because those chargers are for lead/acid batteries and the new one is a LiFePo4. Again, I appreciate your help in getting me going with this project.
      I have a portable refrigerator that runs on either 12V or 110V. When travelling, I can plug it into a 12V outlet in the car but, when we get to a hotel, I lug it into our room so that it doesn't run down the car battery. I'm hoping to use this new battery to keep the fridge going in the car at night rather than having to lug it to a 110V outlet.

  • @AndrewMetcalfe
    @AndrewMetcalfe 4 місяці тому

    I have that Li Time 20A charger, and I'm surprised to see that you are recommending it. I would recommend people avoid the Li Time chargers. Most LifePO4 chargers have some concept of "float" phase, where after the initial charge, the charger will pull back to a slightly lower charge, then maintain that voltage to keep the battery at 100%. What I have described is widely considered the best way to charge and maintain LifePO4 batteries. The Li Time chargers do not do this. Instead, when the battery reaches 100%... the charger just turns off. You can hear the relay click, you see the Red light turn to Green. When the battery discharges enough, the charger will turn back on and the process repeats itself.
    I've seen this with 10a, 20, and their 40a chargers.
    So why is this bad? If you leave your battery plugged in while fully charged, the charger will repeatedly cycle, by allowing slight discharge and then recharging. Each cycle, the charger will raise the voltage to 14.6V. If you have any kind of parasitic load on your battery, like a SOC-measuring Shunt, then the cycle happens frequently LifePO4 batteries are not intended to have 14.6 voltage on frequent cycles. This behavior is consistent with what is described in the manual, it is by design.
    Good LifePO4 batteries will have a 'float' phase where 100% SOC is maintained with a lower voltage. (13.0) Instead these chargers will cycle and raise the battery voltage to 14.6V many times each day. That's not a good thing, and why I would not be recommending these batteries.

    • @OffGridBasement
      @OffGridBasement  4 місяці тому

      Thank you for the information and the comment. I'll do further testing with the charger to see if I can replicate your findings.

    • @bashirsaeed893
      @bashirsaeed893 4 місяці тому

      Please, which charger are you using that below $100 ?. I don't want to buy a battery charger and later regret it

    • @AndrewMetcalfe
      @AndrewMetcalfe 4 місяці тому

      I'm still using the Li Time one, I just don't recommend them.

  • @stedyone1090
    @stedyone1090 4 місяці тому

    Li is pronounced Lee by the manufacturer

    • @OffGridBasement
      @OffGridBasement  4 місяці тому

      Here is what they stated in an email they sent me.
      *** Special note: LiTime is pronounced/' lɪtaɪm/,Li as in Lih( lithium/ little).