Enerdrive B-TEC 2 x 200Ah Lithium Bundle & 60A AC Charger Bundle
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Enerdrive B-TEC 2 x 200Ah Lithium Battery & Charger Bundle
Included in bundle:
- 2 x Enerdrive B-TEC 200Ah Lithium Battery - EPL-200BT-12V-G2
- Enerdrive 60A AC Battery Charger - EN31260
Optional Charger:
- Enerdrive 40A DC2DC Battery Charger - EN3DC40+
To effectively manage your power system with an Enerdrive B-TEC 2 x 200Ah battery, a 40A DC2DC charger, and a 60A AC charger, it's important to know how these components interact in your energy setup.
- B-TEC 2 x 200Ah Lithium Battery: This serves as the cornerstone of your energy storage system, with 2 x 200 ampere-hour capacity. It is the source of electrical energy for powering your appliances and devices, regardless of whether your application is an RV, boat, or another off-grid setup.
- 40A DC2DC Charger: The DC-to-DC charger plays a pivotal role in your setup. It diligently regulates and transforms incoming DC power from various sources, such as your vehicle's alternator or solar panels, ensuring it's efficiently channeled to recharge the battery. With a capability of delivering a maximum charging current of 40 amps when sourcing power from DC sources, it guarantees the optimal charging performance.
- 60A AC Charger: The AC charger is used for recharging the battery when you have access to an AC power source, such as when your vehicle or setup is connected to shore power or an external generator. This charger converts AC power into DC power and delivers up to 20/40 amps to recharge the battery.
Bundles |
K-400-07 | K-400-12 |
EPL-200BT-12V-G2 | ✓ | ✓ |
EN31260 | ✓ | ✓ |
EN3DC40+ | ✓ |
Battery Information:
DC Charger Information:
AC Charger Information:
Specifications
SKU K-400-1
Brand Enerdrive
GTIN 9342616001288
Product Category Battery Bundle
Battery Voltage 12V
Amp Hours (Ah) 400
Battery Length (mm) 505
Battery Width (mm) 172.5
Battery Height (mm) 265
Battery Weight (kg) 25
Voltage 12V
DC Charger Output Current Rating (Amps) 40
AC Charger Output Current Rating (Amps) 60
Cycle Life (DOD – 80% under controlled conditions) ≥ 2000 Cycles
Battery Charge Temperature 0°C to 45°C
Normal Charge Voltage CV/CC 14.20 ̴ 14.60V
Standby (Float) Voltage 13.50 ̴ 13.80V
Maximum Charge Current 150A @ 25°C for 30mins
Recommended Charge Current for Max Life 40~100A
Battery Discharge Temperature -20 ̴ 60°C
Battery Output Voltage Range 11.00 ̴ 14.60V
Maximum Discharge Current 200A @ 25˚C ±5˚C for 30 mins
Pulse Discharge Current 450A for 1.0s
Discharge Cut-off Voltage ≤11.20V
Over-Charge Protection Per Cell 3.90V ± 0.03V
Over-Charge Release Per Cell 3.60V ± 0.05V
Over-Charge Release Method Discharge below release voltage
Over-discharge Protection Per Cell 2.80V ± 0.05V
Over-discharge Release Per Cell 3.20V ± 0.05V
Over-discharge Release Method Apply Charge/Voltage ≥12.8V
Battery Manual Reset Button Yes
Discharge Over Current 220A for 30s – 450A for 1s
Protection Reset Time Approx 10s Auto Release
Battery Discharge Over Temperature Protection to 65°C ± 5°C, Release at 50°C ± 5°C
Battery Charge Over Temperature Protection to 55°C ± 5°C, Release at 45°C ± 5°C
Short Circuit Protection Auto release after 5s
Case Construction Hi Impact ABS Plastic
Temperature & Humidity Range ≤ 30 days -20°C ̴ 60°C, 5 ̴ 75% RH, ≥ 90 days -10°C ̴ 45°C, 5 ̴ 75% RH
Dimensions (lxwxh) 242 x 172 x 74mm (DCDC Charger), 356 x 206 x 99mm (AC Charger)
NOTE: see full product specifications & further product info in the Description section on this page.
Q & A
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What size battery do I need for my caravan?
Great question! Your deep cycle battery for your caravan will be a minimum of 100 Amp Hours (Ah).
The average size for a Caravan is 200Ah. Usually, 2 x 100Ah connected in Parallel. However, if your budget allows to upgrade to a Lithium battery you can get a lot more power for the size of the battery. For example, a 200Ah lithium battery can be equivalent to up to 360 Ah of an AGM battery.
To work out exactly what size you require you need to first look at the load you are planning on drawing. The load should be calculated in Amps per hour, or Amp Hours (Ah). Batteries are rated in Amp Hours (Ah) as well.
So, if you are drawing a 50Ah per day, a 100Ah AGM battery can provide power for about 1 day as you do not want to draw more than 50% from your battery. However, it is not always easy to find what each appliance draws. Some popular examples are following:
- 150L 12V Fridge = 2.5 Amps per hour (2.5Ah) - runs for 24 hours a day
- 12V Water Pump = 3.5 Amps per hour (3.5Ah) - only runs for 1 hour a day
- Phone Charger = 0.5 Amps per hour (0.5Ah) - Maybe 4 hours per day
- 12V Fan = 4 Amps per hour (4Ah) - Maybe 4 hours per day
Then you will need to factor in how much charge you are putting in Daily. The charge comes in the way of Solar and in car charging via a DC to DC charger.
Ideally you want enough charge input per day to cover the load drawn, then enough battery storage to last 2 - 3 days without charge.
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What is best - AGM or lithium battery?
The answer is simple. Lithium is a better product than AGM.
Lithium is lighter, more compact, and powerful, it will also last longer.
However, a lithium battery will cost more, because it is a highly sort after product. Almost everything that has a battery nowadays will have a lithium battery. Mobile phone, Electric Car, Electric Bike and Skateboard just to name a few.
There are situations where you can get away with an AGM battery. If you only need about 100ah (most 4 x 4 set ups), you can purchase 1 x 100ah battery and a battery box and away you go.
However, once you start getting into the larger amperages (200+) it really makes more sense to turn to lithium.
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How do I charge my caravan battery?
There are three ways to charge your caravan Battery. Either:
- AC to DC - This is using a traditional battery charger that plugs into mains power.
- DC to DC - This is a battery charger connected between the start battery of your tow vehicle and the Caravan Battery. This will charge the battery whilst driving.
- Solar - Solar panels on your roof can be connected to a solar charge controller then to your Caravan Battery.
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How much solar do I need to keep my caravan battery charged?
Ideally, you want use as much solar as you can fit on the roof. Extra portable solar panels are also good idea if you want to park your van in the shade and run a portable panel from a lead in the sun - please see our solar range here.
Solar is cheap relative to the rest of your system, and it provides so much of your power when you are camping off grid.
However, the solar required depends on the load. Please feel free to contact our team for any specific questions on your battery - 1800 787 278!
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How many cells are in the Enerdrive 200Ah Btec Battery?
There are 32 (8x 4) Prismatic Cells in the 200Ah Btech Battery.
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What size generator should I use for charging a battery?
The below generators are the minimum recommend sizes based on an AVR generator:
- 800VA 2KVA
- 1200VA 2.5KVA
- 1600VA 3KVA
- 3000VA 5KVA
- 5000VA 8KVA
If your generator is smaller than the recommended size for your inverter/charger, you will definitely need to adjust the settings on the inverter/charger and reduce the AC input current limit, and/or a DC charge current limit to prevent overloading the generator. If you do want an inverter based generator get one that is at least 30% larger than required than an equivalent AVR based model to help prevent overloads.
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Can these chargers take solar input?
No, the battery charging component is an AC input, meaning only AC power (mains power) can charge through this unit.
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How can I remotely monitor and control my devices?
You need a GX device to get remote monitoring. We recommend the Cerbo GX and an RJ45 UTP cable to connect it to the inverter. You can hardwire an ethernet connection to the unit, or connect it to a Wifi signal.
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Warranty
Warranty Period: 5 Years
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