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Vatrer battery

Walter_

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have anyone use the Vatrer 12V 460Ah self heating Lithium Batteries

I live up in an area that most companies refuse to ship batteries, but I noticed Vatrer will ship to my location, and for free!
I have (4X) Renogy 100ah lithium batteries now, and want to replace them with (2X) Vatrer.
is this a good battery? or should I find other brand?
 
The Vatrer 460 Ah is pretty solid for cold areas, especially with the self-heating built in. Going from four smaller batteries to two big ones can clean up your setup a lot. The only thing to double check is whether your inverter and wiring can handle the larger bank. What’s the main reason you’re thinking of switching from the Renogys?
 
have anyone use the Vatrer 12V 460Ah self heating Lithium Batteries

I live up in an area that most companies refuse to ship batteries, but I noticed Vatrer will ship to my location, and for free!
I have (4X) Renogy 100ah lithium batteries now, and want to replace them with (2X) Vatrer.
is this a good battery? or should I find other brand?
yeah, it's a good upgrade. two Vatrer batteries will have more capacity, take up less space, but this is only a good option if you do not need self heating capabilities in cold temperatures, because the two batteries you are considering are not the self heating models
The Vatrer self heating models more expensive and lack the heating feature you're interested in.
If cold weather performance is a priority, you should research other brands like Epoch or LiTime, they offer self heating models and have different warranty and price points
 
just a little heads up, LiFePO4 batteries cannot be charged below 32°F without causing permanent internal damage
so, if you buy the non heating Vatrer models to save money/shipping, you must keep them in a heated space
if they are going in an unheated shed or RV, you really need the Self Heating version
 
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