LFP batteries need a special charger unless they are equipped with a built-in BMS. Many, if not most 12V LFP batteries have a built-in BMS.

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On 5/7/2024 10:43 AM, Robert wrote:
While I have used, read about, studied, and debated about LFP batteries, one thing I cannot find an answer to:

Is there a problem with using a regular voltage supply set to 13.4 volts ( 90% ) charge to maintain a LFP battery for backup power use?   Is there a need to buy a specialized battery charger like a samlex to charge an LFP battery?

Note that I am currently using regular power supplies to maintain a bank of LFPs.   I just don't know if I am setting up for an issue in the future...

   Self heating 12v batteries have reached a new low with one just becoming available on Amazon for $229 and, with a netonix, that would be a pretty simple system.


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