RENOGY RBT12300LFPSH Series Deep Cycle Lithium Iron Phosphate Battery User Manual
- June 17, 2024
- Renogy
Table of Contents
- RBT12300LFPSH Series Deep Cycle Lithium Iron Phosphate Battery
- Before Getting Started
- Symbols Used
- Introduction
- Key Features
- SKU
- What’s In the Box?
- Required Tools & Accessories
- Get to Know Deep Cycle Lithium Iron Phosphate Battery
- Dimensions
- How to Size Battery Adapter Cables?
- Fix the Battery to a Position (Optional)
- How to Connect Renogy Core Batteries in Series or Parallel
- Charging/Discharging Parameter Settings
- Battery Charging and Discharging Logic
- How to Estimate the Battery SOC?
- Self-heating Function
- Battery Management System
- Troubleshooting
- Specifications
- Maintenance & Storage
- Important Safety Instructions
- Renogy Support
- FCC Statement
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
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RBT12300LFPSH Series Deep Cycle Lithium Iron Phosphate Battery
Deep Cycle Lithium
Iron Phosphate Battery
RENOGY
Core LT (Low Temperature) Series
12.8V 300Ah
RBT12300LFPSH
VERSION A0
USER MANUAL
Before Getting Started
The user manual provides important operation and maintenance instructions for
Renogy Core LT (Low Temperature) Series 12.8V 300Ah Deep Cycle Lithium Iron
Phosphate Battery (hereinafter referred to as battery).
Read the user manual carefully before operation and save it for future
reference. Failure to observe the instructions or precautions in the user
manual can result in electrical shock, serious injury, or death, or can damage
the battery, potentially rendering it inoperable.
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- The illustrations in the user manual are for demonstration purposes only. Details may appear slightly different depending on product revision and market region.
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Disclaimer
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Online Manual
Symbols Used
The following symbols are used throughout the user manual to highlight
important information.
WARNING: Indicates a potentially dangerous condition which could result
in injury or death.
CAUTION: Indicates a critical procedure for safe and proper installation
and operation.
NOTE: Indicates an important step or tip for optimal performance.
Introduction
The Renogy Core LT (Low Temperature) Series 12.8V 300Ah Deep Cycle Lithium
Iron Phosphate Battery is designed for the drop-in replacement of deep-cycle
lead-acid batteries with its standard Battery Council International (BCI)
group size.
Weighing only half of the lead-acid counterparts, the battery can be safely
discharged to 100% Depth of Discharge (DOD), delivering twice the energy.
Manufactured with automotive grade battery cells, the battery features the
highest safety standards and an extended 5000+ cycle life.
In addition, the reliable Battery Management System (BMS) provides
comprehensive protection to the battery.
Key Features
-
Unparalleled Performance
Features a greater energy density, a deeper discharge capability, a higher round-trip efficiency, and a faster charging speed in a smaller size over counterparts in the market. -
Uncompromising Quality
Ensures an exceptional lifespan with more than 5000 cycles (80% DOD), a continuous charge current of 200A and a continuous discharge current of 200A, and a wide range of operating temperatures with the automotive grade battery cells. -
Reliable Protection Mechanisms
Designed with a sturdy internal structure for RV use, and includes multiple levels of protection such as low temperature cut-off and precise balancing through the smart battery management system. -
Intelligent high power self-heating Function
Equipped with a 200W self-heating function to ensure battery charging at low temperature. -
Easy to Expand
Upgrades to lithium batteries seamlessly with the standard BCI group sizes; up to 16 batteries in 4 series and 4 parallels system connection delivering a maximum of 48V (51.2V) 1200Ah with 61.44 kWh.
SKU
Renogy Core LT (Low Temperature) Series 12.8V 300Ah Deep Cycle Lithium Iron
Phosphate Battery| RBT12300LFPSH
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What’s In the Box?
Renogy Core LT (Low Temperature) Series 12.8V 300Ah Deep Cycle Lithium Iron Phosphate Battery × 1 Make sure that all accessories are complete and free of any signs of damage.
Required Tools & Accessories
Prior to installing and configuring the battery, prepare the
recommended tools, components, and accessories.
For how to size battery adapter cables, refer to “How to Size Battery
Adapter Cables?” in this manual.
Get to Know Deep Cycle Lithium Iron Phosphate Battery
Dimensions
Dimension tolerance: ±0.2 in (0.5 mm)
How to Size Battery Adapter Cables?
Use appropriately sized Battery Adapter Cables (sold separately) based on expected load. Refer to the table below for copper cable ampacities with different gauge sizes.
Cable Gauge Size | Ampacity | Cable Gauge Size | Ampacity |
---|---|---|---|
14 AWG (2.08 mm²) | 35A | 2 AWG (33.6 mm²) | 190A |
12 AWG (3.31 mm²) | 40A | 1 AWG (42.4 mm²) | 220A |
10 AWG (5.25 mm²) | 55A | 1/0 AWG (53.5 mm²) | 260A |
8 AWG (8.36 mm²) | 80A | 2/0 AWG (67.4 mm²) | 300A |
6 AWG (13.3 mm²) | 105A | 4/0 AWG (107 mm²) | 405A |
4 AWG (21.1 mm²) | 140A |
The above values are from the NEC Table 310.17 for copper cables rated at 194°F (90°C), operating at an ambient temperature of no more than 86°F (30°C). Cables longer than 13 feet (4000 mm) may require thicker gauge wires to prevent excessive voltage drop in undersized wiring.
Fix the Battery to a Position (Optional)
Securing the battery prevents damage to the battery from loose cables and
bumps.
Recommended Components
Alternative mounting methods are allowed to meet the requirements of specific applications.
Step 1. Plan a Mounting Site
For optimal battery performance, it is recommended to install the battery in a
clean, cool, and dry location, free from any accumulation of water, oil, or
dirt. Accumulation of such materials on the battery can lead to current
leakage, self-discharge, and even short-circuiting. Sufficient
air flow must be provided to prevent excessive heat build-up and to minimize
temperature variation between the connected batteries.
This user manual takes a battery as an example to illustrate how to install
the battery.
Step 2. Wear Insulating Gloves Step 3. Remove the Dust
Cover.
Step 4. Check the Battery
Inspect the battery for any visible damage including cracks, dents,
deformation, and other visible abnormalities. All connector contacts shall be
clean, free of dirt and corrosion, and dry.
Do not touch the exposed electrolyte or powder if the battery is damaged.
If uncovered electrolyte or powder contacts your skin or eyes, flush it out
immediately with plenty of clean water and seek medical attention.
Step 5. Run the Adapter Cables Through the Insulating Sleeves Step 6.
Install Battery Terminals Ensure the cable lug and the top
surface of the terminal are in contact, and place the washers on top of the
lug. Do not place the washers between the battery terminal and the cable lug
to avoid high resistance and excessive heating.
Avoid short-circuiting the battery terminals to prevent irreversible damage to
the system and battery caused by current bursts.
Verify polarity before wiring to avoid irreversible battery damage due to
polarity reversal.
To ensure safe and reliable operation of the system, please follow the
manufacturer’s recommended torque specifications when securing cable
connections. Over-tightening can result in terminal breakage, while loose
connections can lead to terminal meltdown or fire. When securing multiple
cable lugs on a single battery terminal, use the included Long Terminal Bolts.
Step 7. Install the Insulating Sleeves Step 8. Connect the Battery to Other Devices
Please use circuit breakers, fuses, or disconnects appropriately sized by a
certified electrician, licensed installers, or regional code authorities to
protect all electrical equipment.
How to Connect Renogy Core Batteries in Series or Parallel
Calculate Voltage and Current in Series and Parallel Connections Do not connect batteries with different chemistries, rated
capacities, nominal voltages, brands, or models in parallel or in series. This
can result in potential damage to the batteries and the connected devices, and
can also pose safety risks.
Avoid connecting batteries that have been purchased for more than half a year.
Over time, batteries can degrade and their performance may decrease, which can
affect their ability to deliver reliable power and may lead to safety hazards.
The cables between each connected battery should be of equal length to ensure
that all batteries can work equally together.
You can connect up to 4 batteries in parallel or 4 batteries in series.
Balance Batteries Prior to Connection
Before connecting batteries in series or parallel, it is important to balance
them to reduce voltage differences and optimize their performance. Follow
these three steps:
Step 1: Charge each battery individually to its full capacity using a
suitable charger. Step 2: Use a voltmeter to
measure the voltage of each battery. It is best to keep the voltage difference
of each battery less than 0.1V. Step 3: Connect all the
batteries in parallel and allow them to rest together for 12 to 24
hours.![RENOGY RBT12300LFPSH Series Deep Cycle Lithium Iron Phosphate Battery
- Connect the Battery 3](https://manuals.plus/wp-content/uploads/2024/02
/RENOGY-RBT12300LFPSH-Series-Deep-Cycle-Lithium-Iron-Phosphate-Battery-
Connect-the-Battery-3.png) It is recommended to periodically rebalance the
battery voltages every six months when connecting multiple batteries as a
battery system. Slight voltage differences can occur among batteries over time
due to factors like battery chemistry, capacity, temperature, and usage
patterns.
Series Connection vs. Parallel Connection — Installation Steps
You can choose suitable busbars in series and parallel connections. Busbars help handle high currents and are typically arranged in a parallel or stacked configuration to distribute electrical power efficiently.
Note that the cable connection methods provided below are for reference purposes only, as the optimal approach may vary depending on the specific situation. It is essential to consider various factors, such as the cable size, equipment used, and environmental conditions.
Parallel Connection
2P | Battery System | 12V(12.8V) 600Ah |
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Energy | 7680Wh | |
4P | Battery System | 12V(12.8V) 1200Ah |
Energy | 15360Wh |
Series Connection
2S | Battery System | 24V (25.6V) 300Ah |
---|---|---|
Energy | 7680Wh | |
4S | Battery System | 48V (51.2V) 300Ah |
Energy | 15360Wh |
Parallel & Series Connection
2P2S | Battery System | 24V (25.6V) 600Ah |
---|---|---|
Energy | 15360Wh | |
2P4S | Battery System | 48V (51.2V) 600Ah |
Energy | 30720Wh |
4P2S | Battery System | 24V (25.6V) 1200Ah |
---|---|---|
Energy | 30720Wh | |
4P4S | Battery System | 48V (51.2V) 1200Ah |
Energy | 61440Wh |
Battery Cell Balancing
The battery employs bypass circuit to maintain the balance between each
battery cell group.
Each battery cell group is connected with a bypass resistor and a switch in
parallel. During the charging process, if the highest-voltage battery cell
group reaches the set balancing starting voltage and the voltage difference
between the highest-voltage and the lowest-voltage battery cell group exceeds
the set voltage difference, the switch connected to the highest-voltage
battery cell group will be closed to shunt the charge current around the
highest-voltage battery cell group through the bypass resistor until the
voltage difference drops below the set value. To avoid excessive energy loss,
the battery cell balancing is only performed during the charging process.
Charging/Discharging Parameter Settings
Charge
Charge/Boost Voltage | 14.4V | Boost Return Voltage | 13.2V |
---|---|---|---|
Bulk/Absorption Voltage | 14.4V | Overvoltage Disconnect | 15.0V |
Bulk/Absorption Voltage | 14.4V / Disabled | Overvoltage | |
Reconnect | 14.2V |
Discharge
Low Voltage Reconnect | 12.6V | Undervoltage Warning | 12.0V |
---|---|---|---|
Undervoltage Shutdown | 10.0V |
The parameters in the table are applicable to 12V (12.8V) battery packs. Please multiply by 4 for 48V (51.2V) packs.
Battery Charging and Discharging Logic
The battery may be received at a partial state of charge (SOC) depending on
the time between manufacturing and shipping. It is crucial to fully charge the
battery before its initial use. In case the battery shuts off due to low SOC,
promptly disconnect it from loads and charge it to prevent irreversible
damage. Follow the instructions in this user manual for proper charging and
usage to ensure optimal battery performance and longevity.
Charging Logic
The standard charging process for the battery involves charging at a constant
current of 150A until the battery voltage reaches 14.4V, followed by charging
at a constant voltage of 14.4V while tapering the charge current. The charging
process is considered complete when the charge current is less than 15A (also
known as tail current).
The standard charging process typically takes 2.5 hours and requires battery
temperatures to be between 32°F and 131°F (0°C and 55°C) for safe charging.
Leaving the battery on float will continue to balance the battery cells
without damaging the battery. Lithium batteries are compatible with
various charging methods, including MPPT charge controller, AC charger, and
DC-DC charger. The crucial parameter setting for these chargers is to set the
charge voltage, boost voltage, or bulk voltage at 14.4V (±0.2V).
Do not overcharge or overdischarge the battery.
Do not discharge the battery at high temperatures above 140°F (60°C).
Only charge the battery with a battery charger or charge controller that is
compatible with lithium iron phosphate batteries.
Do not exceed the maximum continuous charge current (200A) of the battery.
Discharging Logic
During standard discharging, the battery is discharged at a constant current
of 200A until the voltage drops to 10V. To ensure safe discharging, the
battery temperature should be between -4°F (-20°C) and 131°F (60°C).
To ensure safe and optimal battery usage, it is recommended to pair the
battery with discharge equipment that features a low voltage disconnect (LVD)
function.
Do not connect large loads to the battery when it is running low.
Do not exceed the maximum continuous discharge current (200A) of the battery.
How to Estimate the Battery SOC?
The SOC values listed below are estimated based on the resting voltage when the battery is at rest for 30 minutes, not in charging or discharging state.
SOC | Open Circuit Voltage | SOC | Open Circuit Voltage |
---|---|---|---|
100% | 13.6V | 30% | 12.9V |
99% | 13.4V | 20% | 12.8V |
90% | 13.2V | 14% | 12.7V |
70% | 13.1V | 9% | 12.6V |
40% | 13.0V | 0% | 10.0V |
The table above is for reference only because slight variations in battery voltage may occur among different batteries.
Self-heating Function
The normal operation of the self-heating function requires a stable charge current greater than 10A for each battery in the parallel battery bank. The self-heating function will start at optimal performance once the battery temperature drops below 41°F (5°C) and stop operating automatically once the battery temperature rises above 50°F (10°C). The temperature rise rate is approximately 64.4°F (18°C) per hour when running at full power of 200W.
Battery Management System
The battery is equipped with a Battery Management System (BMS) that provides warnings and protections against overvoltage, undervoltage, overcurrent, short circuit, high temperature, and low temperature conditions. Refer to the table below for the triggering and recovery conditions of each warning and protection.
Battery Operating Status | Condition (For Reference Only) |
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Battery Cell Overvoltage | Protection |
Recover | Battery Cell Voltage ≤ 3.55V |
Battery Cell Undervoltage | Protection |
Recover | Battery Voltage ≥ 3.0V |
Charge High Temperature | Protection |
(60°C)
Recover| Battery Temperature ≤ 131°F (55°C)
Discharge High Temperature| Protection| Trigger| Battery Temperature ≥ 149°F
(65°C)
Recover| Battery Temperature ≤ 131°F (55°C)
Charge Low Temperature| Protection| Trigger| Battery Temperature ≤ 32°F (0°C)
Recover| Battery Temperature ≥ 41°F (5°C)
Discharge Low Temperature| Protection| Trigger| Battery Temperature ≤ -4°F
(-20°C)
Recover| BatteryTemperature ≥ 1.4°F (-17°C)
Charge Overcurrent| Protection| Trigger| Charge Current ≥ 210A (5s)
Recover| Discharge Current ≥ 1A or Recover automatically after 60s
Discharge Overcurrent| Primary Protection| Trigger| Discharge Current ≥ 220A
(5s)
Recover| Charge Current ≥ 1A or Recover automatically after 60s
Secondary Protection| Trigger| Discharge Current ≥ 400A (200ms)
Recover| Charge Current ≥ 1A or Recover automatically after 60s
Short Circuit| Protection| Trigger| Discharge Current ≥ 1300A
Recover| Charge Current ≥ 1A or Recover automatically after 60s
Troubleshooting
Problem | Possible Causes | Solution |
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The battery is unable to be activated with a charge/discharge current greater
than 1A
The battery is activated at resting voltage below 10V| Severe battery
overdischarge due to self-discharge or parasitic loads| Revive the battery
with a battery charger or charge controller featuring lithium battery
activation or force charging.
The battery shuts off due to undervoltage protection.| The battery voltage
drops below the preset threshold| Disconnect the battery from loads, and
charge the battery with a current greater than 1A as soon as possible.
The battery cuts off the charging current due to overvoltage protection| The
battery voltage exceeds the preset threshold during charging.| 1. Disconnect
the battery from the charging source.
2. Reduce charge voltage by 0.2V to 0.4V for 6 hours.
3. Attempt to fully charge the battery again with the correct voltage
setting. If the problem persists with a lithium iron phosphate compatible
charging source and correct voltage setting, repeat the above steps.
The battery temperature gets too low during operation and the self-heating
function doesn’t work very well.| The charger connected to the battery has
very little current.| Check the charging current of the charger for each
battery more than 10A.
The battery is shorted and triggers short circuit protection.| Short circuit
occurs in the battery.| 1. Remove the short circuit as soon as possible
2.Charge the battery with a current greater than 1A.
Charge/Discharge over- current protection is triggered due to too high current
passing through the battery.| Excessive current flows through the battery
during charging or discharging.| Disconnect the battery from the charging
source or loads as soon as possible.
For further assitance, contact Renogy technical support service at https://www.renogy. com/contact- us.
Specifications
General
Battery Cell Type | Lithium Iron Phosphate / Prismatic Cell |
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Rated Capacity (0.5C, 25°C) | 300Ah |
Nominal Voltage | 12.8V |
Voltage Range | 10.0V to 14.4V |
Cycle Life (0.5C, 25°C) | 5000 Cycles (80% DOD) |
Dimension | 20.55 x 9.45 x 8.62 in / 522 x 240 x 219 mm |
Weight | 69.0 lbs. / 31.3 kg |
Connection Method | Series & Parallel (4S4P) |
Terminal Bolt Size | M8 x 1.25 x 15 mm |
Recommended Terminal Torque | 88.5 inch·lbs to 106.2 inch·lbs / 10 N·m to 12 |
N·m
Protection Rating| IP65
Certification| MSDS, UN38.3, FCC, CE, PSE, and UKCA
Operation Parameters
Charge Voltage | 14.4V |
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Maximum Continuous Charge Current | 200A |
Maximum Continuous Discharge Current | 200A |
Peak Discharge Current | 390A@5s |
Charge Temperature Range | -4°F to 131°F (-20°C to 55°C) |
Discharge Temperature Range | -4°F to 140°F (-20°C to 60°C) |
Storage Temperature Range | -13°F to 149°F (-25°C to 65°C) |
Operation Relative Humidity | 10% to 95% |
Maintenance & Storage
Inspection
Please perform regular inspections following the steps below:
- Examine the external appearance of the battery. The housing and terminals of the battery shall be clean, dry, and free of corrosion.
- Check battery cables and connections. Replace any damaged cables and tighten any loose connections.
In certain application scenarios, corrosion may occur around the terminals. Corrosion can cause increased resistance and poor contact. It is recommended to regularly apply insulation grease to each terminal. Insulation grease can form a moisture-resistant seal and protect the terminals from corrosion.
Cleaning
Please clean the battery at regular intervals following the steps below:
- Disconnect the battery from the system.
- Clear the leaves and debris from the battery.
- Clean the battery with a soft, lint-free cloth. The cloth can be dampened with water or mild soap and water if the battery is extremely dirty.
- Dry the battery with a soft, lint-free cloth.
- Keep the area around the battery clean.
- Reconnect the battery to the system.
Checking Voltage
Please check the battery voltage periodically to assess battery health. If the
battery is unable to be activated with a charge/discharge current greater than
1A or the battery is activated with a resting voltage below 10V, the battery
may have been severely verdischarged due to selfdischarge or parasitic loads.
Please stop using the battery until the fault can be corrected and the battery
can be charged.
Storage
Please follow the tips below to ensure that the battery emerges from storage
in a good condition:
- Charge the battery to 30% to 50% SOC.
- Disconnect the battery from the system.
- Store the battery in a well-ventilated, dry, clean area with temperatures between -13°F (-25°C) and 149°F (65°C).
- Do not expose the battery to direct sunlight, moisture, or precipitation.
- Handle the battery carefully to avoid sharp impacts or extreme pressure on the battery housing.
- Charge the battery at least once every 3 to 6 months to prevent it from overdischarge.
- Fully charge the battery when it is taken out of storage.
Important Safety Instructions
The manufacturer accepts no liability for any damage caused by:
- Force majeure including fire, typhoon, flood, earthquake, war, and terrorism.
- Intentional or accidental misuse, abuse, neglect or improper maintenance, and use under abnormal conditions.
- Improper installation, improper operation, and malfunction of a peripheral device.
- Contamination with hazardous substances or radiation.
- Alterations to the product without express written consent from the manufacturer.
General
- Wear proper protective equipment and use insulated tools during installation and operation.
- Do not wear jewelry or other metal objects when working on or around the battery.
- Keep the battery out of the reach of children.
- Do not dispose of the battery as household waste. Comply with local, state, and federal laws and regulations and use recycling channels as required.
- In case of fire, put out the fire with a FM-200 or CO2 fire extinguisher.
- Do not expose the battery to flammable or harsh chemicals or vapors.
- Clean the battery regularly.
- It is recommended that all cables should not exceed 10 meters because excessively long cables result in a voltage drop.
- The cable specifications listed in the quick guide account for critical, less than 3% voltage drop and may not account for all configurations.
- Do not expose the battery to strong electrostatic fields, strong magnetic fields, or radiation.
Battery Safety
- Please keep the battery away from water, heat sources, sparks, and hazardous chemicals.
- Do not puncture, drop, crush, burn, penetrate, shake, strike, or step on the battery.
- Do not open, dismantle, repair, tamper with, or modify the battery.
- Do not touch any terminals or connectors.
- Please make sure any battery charger or charge controller has been disconnected before working on the battery.
- Do not connect or disconnect terminals from the battery without first disconnecting loads.
- Do not place tools on top of the battery.
- Please use suitable handling equipment for safe transportation of the battery.
- Do not insert foreign objects into the positive and negative terminals of the battery.
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This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
- This device may not cause harmful interference, and
- This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
Any Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible
for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class
B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are
designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a
residential installation. This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio
frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the
instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However,
there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular
installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or
television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and
on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more
of the following measures:
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
FCC Radiation Exposure Statement
This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an
uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with
minimum distance 20cm between the radiator & your body.
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