Package Includes
- Core - 12V 100Ah Lithium Iron Phosphate Battery x 1
- Long Terminal Bolts x 2
- Insulating Sleeve x 2
- User Manual x 1
Purchased 6 of these to power 2 Renogy 3KW inverters for a back up power supply in my home. The inverters are fed into a six circuit manual transfer switch. Now I do not have to start a gas powered generator during short outages. The batteries easily power house lights, refrigerator, oil furnace and several receptacles. I am 100% satisfied with the batteries and epically the price.
Purchased 2 of these to go with a Renogy 2KW pure sine wave inverter. Presently used to power a 7 amp refrigerator and some interior LED lighting during short power outages. I expect to gradually purchase additional inverters, batteries and solar panels to power a 110vac oil furnace which provides domestic heat and hot water. Renogy "core" series batteries have (in my opinion) the best product for the price.
How hard is it to make a good work light? Apparently pretty hard, because I"ve tested several and there"s always problems. This one (upgraded version) ticks almost all the boxes: it"s very bright, has a big battery that lasts a long time--even on high brightness, uses the new USB-C charging standard, and has a magnetic base powerful enough to hold the light in any position. The brightness is variable and up and down brightness buttons work well. The only (minor) gripe is that the light setting isn"t preserved between uses. It turns on to max brightness every time, so if you normally use it at 50% --which is plenty for most small jobs--you have to reset it to that level every time you turn it off. It"s a bit annoying but I can live with it since all my other requirements are met. If it memorized the last brightness setting this would be a 100% perfect light. Are you listening Dr. Prepare?? (love that name) As it is, it"s 96% perfect, good enough for 5 stars, and still the best
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