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Epoch 12V 460Ah V2 Elite Series - Heated & Bluetooth & Victron Comms LiFePO4 Battery

Epoch 12V 460Ah V2 Elite Series - Heated & Bluetooth & Victron Comms LiFePO4 Battery

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  • LiFePO4 Chemistry
  • Group 8D Size (20.9" x 8.7" x 12.1") L x W x H
  • 460Ah Capacity
  • 230A Max Continuous Discharge (500A 30s Discharge)
  • 230A Max Continuous Charge (400A 5s Charge)
  • IP67 Rated, Dust and WATERPROOF
  • HEATED - Internal heating for below 0C charging
  • BLUETOOTH - iOS and Android Apps
  • CANBUS Communication allows BMS to communicate directly with Victron OS
  • Mountable ON/OFF Switch
  • Mountable Battery gauge
  • Built-in Smart Battery Management System (BMS)
  • Internal fuse with current and temperature protections
  • Over charge and over discharge protection
  • Over current and short circuit protection
  • High & low temperature disconnects
  • 3500+ Cycle life & Maintenance-free
  • 11 Year Manufacturer Warranty

SPECS

Configuration
Cell Configuration: 4S2P
Chemistry: LiFePO4

Current
Ah Capacity: 460Ah
Max Continuous Discharge Amps: 230A
Max Charge Current Amps: 230A
Max Discharge Peak Current Amps: 500A (30 Seconds) , 1300A (1 Second)
Series | Parallel: Max (4) in Series OR Max (16) in Parallel - 4S1P or 1S16P

Voltage
Voltage: 12.8V
Max Charge Voltage: 14.6V
Operating Voltage Range: 10.0 - 14.6V

Temperature
Charge Temp Range: -20°C (-4°F) / 55°C (131°F) (with heating)
Discharge Temp Range: -20°C (-4°F) / 60°C (140°F)
Storage Temp: 0°C (32°F) / 35°C (95°F)

Weight: 97 (LBS)
Length: 20.75 (inches)
Width: 8.5 (inches)
Height: 12 (inches)

For Use with Victron Communications, Alternator Charging, or Solar Charging:

- Maximum Charge Voltage: Set a lower maximum charge voltage of 13.8 or 13.9 volts to ensure stable operation and to prevent nuisance codes on the Cerbo GX and unintentional disconnections of charge MOSFETs. Disconnections during direct alternator charging may cause voltage spikes harmful to sensitive electronics in your DC system.

- Float Voltage: Adjust the float voltage to 13.4 or 13.5 volts. In systems with constant loads (e.g., lighting, fans), the charger in float mode should supply most, if not all, of the current needed for these loads while maintaining the battery voltage at the set float level. The effectiveness of this operation is influenced by the charger's capacity, float mode voltage setting, and the total load.

- Solar Charging Considerations: The ability of the charger to maintain the batteries during solar charging will vary throughout the day with the available sunlight.

UL1973, UL1642, IEC 62133, UN38.3 certified.
To properly charge your Epoch Batteries, you will want to verify that any charging component in your system is capable of being programmed for the following specifications. Charging components can include, but are not limited to converters, inverter chargers, solar charge controllers, DC to DC chargers, etc.
  • Bulk/Absorption: 14.2V – 14.6V
  • Absorption Time: Two batteries in parallel connections require 30 minutes 200Ah
  • Float: 13.4V – 13.8V
  • Equalization: 14.4V/ Disabled
  • Temperature Compensation: 0/Disabled
  • Charge Rate: 50% of the battery or battery bank capacity
  • Battery Charge Temperature Range: 32°F (0°C) to 131°F (55°C)
  • Battery Discharge Temperature Range: -4°F (-20°C) to 140°F (60°C)
  • Cell Charge Temperature: 32°F (0°C) to 131°F (55°C)
NOTE: Not all chargers are capable of multistage charging. If yours is not, you will want to verify it can be programmed for the Bulk/Absorption voltage and have the other items mentioned disabled if applicable. Consult your charger's manual or the manufacturer.
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