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LiTime Unveils Compact 12V 320Ah Bluetooth Lithium Battery for Australian Adventurers

LiTime has launched its new 12V 320Ah Mini Bluetooth lithium battery, specifically designed for Australia’s growing community of 4WD and caravan enthusiasts. This innovative battery solution aims to meet the increasing demand for compact, high-capacity power sources that can easily integrate into mobile and off-grid applications.

Compact Design with High Capacity

The 12V 320Ah Mini Bluetooth battery boasts an impressive energy capacity of 4096Wh, all within a remarkably compact housing measuring just 38.4 × 19.4 × 24.8 cm and weighing approximately 25.93 kg. Compared to traditional options, this battery is around 31% smaller than a standard 300Ah lithium battery and about 55% lighter than three 100Ah lead-acid batteries. It fits popular vehicles such as the Toyota LandCruiser 79 Series, Hilux, and Ford Ranger, allowing for easier installation and reduced need for multiple batteries.

With its streamlined design, a single unit can effectively replace several smaller batteries, simplifying the wiring process and enhancing overall power system efficiency.

Performance Tailored for Modern Camping

Equipped with LiTime’s advanced 200A high-performance Battery Management System (BMS), the battery delivers 2560W of continuous output and can handle a peak discharge of 1000A for one second. This capability ensures stable voltage during high-load startups, accommodating the demands of appliances commonly used in contemporary caravan setups.

According to LiTime, the battery integrates over 20 protective functions, including low-temperature cut-off, automatic overload recovery, and IP65 dust and water resistance. It is designed to operate effectively in temperatures ranging from –20°C to 60°C, making it suitable for the rugged Australian environment.

Comprehensive Power Solutions for Adventurers

LiTime is not just launching this battery; it is also expanding its ecosystem of 12V power solutions. The company offers a range of supporting components, including chargers, inverters, and MPPT solar controllers. These products enable users to create complete power systems tailored for 4WD, caravan, and off-grid applications.

The introduction of the 12V 320Ah Mini Bluetooth lithium battery represents a significant addition to the options available for Australian adventurers, providing a reliable power solution for life on the road.

Founded on a commitment to innovation, LiTime has over 16 years of research and development experience, backed by more than 380 certifications. The company focuses on delivering safe, flexible, and affordable lithium energy solutions for a variety of applications, from recreational vehicles to marine and solar setups.

For more information, visit LiTime’s website at https://au.litime.com/ or contact them via email at [email protected].

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