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The Redodo 12V 100Ah LiFePO4 battery delivers industry-leading longevity with 4,000 to 15,000 deep cycles and a 10-year lifespan. Engineered with automotive-grade lithium iron phosphate cells, it offers 60% lighter weight and 5% smaller size than traditional lead acid batteries, making it ideal for RVs, solar setups, and camping. Its built-in 100A Battery Management System ensures top-tier safety by preventing overcharge, over-discharge, and overheating. Expandable up to 400Ah or 51.2V, this rechargeable powerhouse supports multiple charging methods and is designed for professionals who demand durable, efficient, and eco-friendly energy solutions.














































| ASIN | B094NN5KWY |
| Amperage | 100 Amps |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. |
| Battery Capacity | 100 Amp Hours |
| Best Sellers Rank | #54,373 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #214 in Automotive Replacement Batteries |
| Brand | Redodo |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (1,013) |
| Date First Available | May 12, 2021 |
| Item Weight | 25.4 pounds |
| Item model number | 12V100AH |
| Manufacturer | Redodo |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 12V100Ah |
| Model | 12V100AH |
| Number Of Cells | 4 |
| Product Dimensions | 6.77"D x 13"W x 8.43"H |
| Resistance | 40 Milliohms |
| Size | 12V100Ah |
| Terminal | M8 |
| UPC | 644097645814 |
D**O
Great price for a good battery - A review from a pool guy
I own a pool cleaning company that utilizes portable vacuums to speed up the cleaning process for my technicians. For years we had used Group 37 Deep Cycle flooded Lead Acid batteries but found the our technicians would run them completely dead every day and shorten the life of the batteries dramatically causing us to replace the batteries every 3-4 months. THESE GUYS ARE HARD ON STUFF. Usually these batteries would be warrantied but it was a hassle. We also tried AGM batteries thinking they might be better but we had the same results. It just cost more money. Several years ago I started playing with Lifepo4 batteries on my travel trailer and eventually I built an off grid system to power our shop using Lifepo4 batteries, solar, and a few inverters. I decided to try one of my old Travel Trailer batteries in the portable vacuums our technicians use and IT CHANGED EVERYTHING. Not only does it lighten the load the tech brings into the back yard but they LAST ALL DAY. The original battery, which is still in service today, was a weize branded battery which wasn't available when I decided to start switching the cleaners over to Lifepo4 (I think they are now again) as the lead acids failed and I found Redodo. Weird name, fancy colors, and a great price. I gave them a shot and I am glad I did. We now have all of our cleaners running Redodo, and knock on wood they have performed flawlessly. My technicians love them because they can work more efficiently, and every guy that has had his "cart" changed out to the redodo immediately comments on how much lighter and easier it is to move into and out of our clients back yard. Are these batteries more expensive than conventional batteries? Yes. But they have so far more than paid for themselves in productivity increases (not having to swap batteries half way through the day). Due to the discharge voltage curve my techs have also commented that the batteries never slow down like lead acid. As long as they last more than a few years I will keep purchasing them!
D**H
Great value for lithium batteries
I run RV Solar Consulting (Solar business) so I deal with a lot of lithium batteries. I was consistently being asked about budget lithium batteries like this and so I decided to try a set of these for myself and put them to the test. We started with 3 12v/100ah Redodo's (previously Zooms) and put them in a truck camper with 1500w of solar. We regularly run high draw loads in excess of 2000w continuous and these batteries don't miss a beat. We regularly run the hot water heater on electric (1500w+), microwave, toaster, air fryer (2150w), and even the A/C a few times for short periods. I am very pleased with how well they work, how well they hold their voltage at high discharge rates, their size/shape, etc. We later added a 4th battery (now rebranded Redodo) and have 400ah of storage with 1500w of solar and it's an amazing system in our truck camper. The batteries perform flawlessly and have been very pleased with them. I am not looking forward to using their newest 24v/200ah batteries in another truck camper and I can't wait to test them out and see how they perform. That will be 10kwh+ of lithium storage in a truck camper.
R**R
Great battery and great customer service!
The other reviews cover the pro's and positive experiences with this battery. I won't rehash. I have the 100AH. Great battery. While researching charge controllers to find a LiFePO4 compatible unit, I inquired about the compatibility of the Renogy 40amp Rover MPPT charge controller both on the Renogys' product page and at the Renogy website, after I created an account (forced). Renogy has never got back to me, to this day. I did find an answer on the Renogy product page here on amz there are USER settings for the charge controller and that they could be set to my LiFePO4. So, I then looked at the Renogy manual for that unit and it indicated the same. So, I purchased a Renogy 40amp Rover MPPT charge controller for the sole purpose of charging this battery from ~400watts (so far) of mono solar panels. Guess what, the Renogy charge controller CANNOT BE CONFIGURED to a LiFePO4 requirements! So, I contacted REDODO with a couple screen shots of the Renogy app with the settings that are available. Lillian and Jack at REDODO were the people replying promptly! The verdict was that the Renogy charge controller CANNOT BE CONFIGURED to a LiFePO4 requirements! They agreed on the best setting for that controller and helped me CONSIDERABLY! All said and done, I should have purchased a Victron MTTP controller. PERIOD. (And I am) Word of advice, no matter what kind of battery you have, DO NOT use a PWM charge controller, use an MPPT controller! MPPT's takes full advantage of solar and PWM's do not. WELL worth the extra bucks. My batteries are receiving a charge from 7:30 am to 8pm. The customer service at REDODO was great, patient and guided me to a solution. Renogy has still not replied to me or offered ANY support for my charge controller what-so-ever. I was so impressed with the REDODO 100AH battery, and the support, that I purchased another one! I am now running 24/7: my ISP's router, wifi, two desktops, my 55gal fish tank and a 5' tall freezer. For about 8 hours a day: my 4 monitors, a 55" amazon fire TV, a surround amp for said TV, intermittent use battery chargers for my lawn equipment, phone charge (from inverter USB) , laptop chargers, a fan and a soundbar. I have yet to bring the batteries down to under 80%! The amount of energy I am getting from the sun is impressive and these batteries are the perfect fuel tanks! If I had 300AH worth of batteries I could run a 5000 BTU ac unit! (solely) 1000AH would be perfect for me but, just not in the budget as I would need more panels too. Would go grid tie if that was the case anyhow. Great product + great support = A happy returning customer.
C**K
I've had my battery for roughly 1/2 a year and have yet to be able to drain it dead while out fishing . I run a 40lb thrust motor on my kayak and I can easily get 2 solid days of fishing out of this battery . Usually after a day of fishing I'll put it on charge and it's often still above 80% , or , 60% if I go hard on it for a complete day . I used to bring 2 wet cells with me on trips and I'd use one while the other was on trickle charge . No need for that anymore because I have so much confidence in this battery . Put it on charge at night and it's good to go in the morning , and I love the fast charge times . It is also so light that lugging it around isn't even a thought anymore As a trolling battery a guy can't go wrong with this Overall it is one of the best investments that I put into my fishing addiction
A**.
This battery arrived faster than the predicted date and packaged in abs plastic sheath. I hate basic styrofoam, so this was nice. opening the box was fun, there is a wonderful information book and two sets of battery terminals as well as insulator caps. the book has all kinds of information consolidated and its easy to understand. Unlike some smaller lifepo4 batteries, this battery has the posts oriented similar to lead acid/agm etc, positive on left, negative on right. Both are clearly marked. i got a 100ah battery. I dont know what the peak output is, but it is not quite as simple as 100a * 12.8v. **i updated my review to say i was unable to power a 743watt sump pump or a 1001watt kettle, pretty much anything under 500 watts with this battery. I suspected the bms was low as that is a thing with some batteries. I am relieved and pleased to share it turns out my grounding wire had damage i was unaware of. I repaired this and the battery is able to power everything i throw at it. I believe this is a limitation of my inverter. I have two pure sine inverters, one needs a ground the other is advertised not needing an earth ground, upon testing that one it runs everything but my furnace. My furnace checks for a ground and will not work without one, even though it draws under 500 watts. i decided to ground both inverters because it's a simple matter to run a grounding cable from the battery. whether you need a ground or not, i can happily report that starting from a full charge i can run my full size fridge for 16 minutes at 495watts, then run a kettle at 986watts to boil water, then the furnace at 475watts for 8 minutes. the kettle will cause the voltage to dip down to 11.5v at startup although a couple minutes in it climbs to 11.7, about 20s after the kettle clicks off the battery returned to 13.2v. running the fridge and furnace the battery held at 13.0v. I'm pretty happy with that performance. I had to let the battery sit for over an hour before it would accept a charge to top it back up, im not sure if that's normal. the manual recommends a 20a to 50a charger. i use a 10a lifepo4 charger and it works fine. my noco genius had mixed results and although all the conditions are met for noco compatibility, wasn't reliable. there are so many numbers it can be confusing and there's differences between rv and off grid usage so im still learning. my usage is closer to off grid use. multi-day power outages are common in my small canadian town where electricity apparently is hard, so batteries help my sanity. if things go well and the battery proves reliable, consistent, i will buy another.
E**H
We first purchased one of these batteries in 2022 to use for our small boat with a 40lb thrust trolling motor. It works very well and lasts a long time but it takes a long time to charge when it's dead. We did buy a 20 amp charger and it does speed up the charging time. We ended up buying a 2nd battery because where we like to fish, there's no electricity and the generator that we can use to charge is only on for 3 or 4 hours and that's not enough time to fully charge the battery from dead so having the 2nd battery is a backup so we don't have to row when the battery has been killed. The 2nd battery price was significantly cheaper than the 1st battery price so it was an easy decision to get the 2nd one.
F**M
After spending time looking for a replacement for my RV I decided Redodo was the best option. The battery came well packaged which was good as delivery driver decided to place it on its side. Box was damaged from this but the battery was so well packaged it was perfect. The instructions are really good with a simple quick start card and a larger manual for more detail. They send two sets of terminal screws which is nice to have in case you loose one. The one thing I did not expect was the size this battery is about the size of a 31 series AGM. What is have now is a 27 size so battery box will need to go. I do see Redodo now has the same amp battery but in a mini size that would have fit. Even with the larger size this battery is so much lighter. Easily half the weight of my AGM battery which is good for us older guys. Checking the battery and it was about 50% charged at delivery. Once I charged it to 100% I decided to try it out. For my needs I am looking at being able to run a fan, water pump and lights in our RV with occasional 110 volt items using inverter. I connected a 1000 watt inverter and ran a house fan for 3 1/2 hours and only lost 10% which is perfect for my needs. Will be trying out this summer and can't wait. Finally able to camp without worrying about power. Update: Finally had a chance to camp off grid and this battery is even better than I expected. Our camping was for 7 days straight with only battery for power. Starting with full charge we ran our water pump (28 gallons used) 3 way fridge (propane on but power control board) all lights, charge 2 phones and tablet daily as well as furnace a few times for heat. After 7 days I still had 40% left over. Last year we did the same with 2 AGM and I ran out by day 6. Nice to know I don't need to worry about that any more. Best purchase ever.
T**H
My husband purchased this Battery “thingy” which I honestly had NO idea what it was for…..so I asked him why does he need a new car battery for a brand new Jeep? He laughed pretty hard at me and said “no honey, it is not THAT kind of battery….well….it can be I suppose but that is not what I am needing it for…..”….so I asked him to show me what he is going to use it for….(see photos) as he is a Ham Radio Nerd (I mean that in a loving way) and he camps with his buddies a lot and they take the radios so this battery comes in handy. This is what his primary use is for it….Besides leaving it on the floor by the kitchen table so I could stub my toe on it a few times before threatening to throw it in the back alley with a sign saying “FREE to good home” on it……Here is what these photos show: “This is a Redodo 100 aH LiFePo powering a 100 Watt HF and I am using it on a 60 Watt VHF ham radio. I purchased this Battery to be used primarily for portable operations while camping and fishing. The Battery gives SEVERAL days of reliable power. VERY happy with it and impressed with the steady power output. No “bumps” as I have experienced with other brands.”. And then there was a very bad hail storm here that knocked out several transformers and of course the following day I had an event I had to go to but power would not be restored for another few hours from when I had to be there. I did not know this as I had my shower in a LIT bathroom AND I used my blow dryer and my Flat iron without any interruptions. Little did I know my Husband was behind all of that as he attached it to a smaller back up generator we have outdoors for our garage and his power tools. HOW he did it and to WHAT….I have no clue but the simple fact that THIS wee Battery that is not so “wee” that it doesn’t HURT when you tip over it and stub your toe 3 x in a day, can work magic so I could show up to a Charity Function looking like I had a pro Glam Team, well….THAT is far more than I could have wished for had I KNOWN he was behind that MAGIC!! My Knight in shining armour and a POWERFUL BATTERY!!! (OH, AND I was able to STEAM a dress as well!!). To say that I AM impressed with what that White, Red and Green Christmas Tree themed little box of pure POWER can do would be an understatement! I do not have to know how something works to know that it is amazing. The closest I get to anything with this kind of power is something we yell VERY loudly “CLEAR!” prior to using it. That being said, this will do amazingly well for what he needs it for and incredibly well for what I had NO idea that I needed it! HE is quite happy with this purchase and when I asked him how many stars, he said “10”. LOL. I told him it is out of 5 and he said “Ok, 10.”. So, I guess a TEN is how many stars this receives as I am certainly giving it 5 as is my Husband. Don’t hesitate to purchase this product from THIS seller as well. The CS is AWESOME and I would not go anywhere else or recommend any other seller as we were treated so well and they answered every single inane question I had. (My husband didn’t have any I don’t think?). You are in GOOD hands here, no doubt about it.
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