Hoping to take your coffee machine camping? Keen to power a microwave from the sun? Have a CPAP machine that needs constant reliable 240V (via an inverter) power? The 135Ah Lithium (LiFePO4) Deep Cycle Battery from HardKorr offers reliable and outstanding performance, providing all the power to run those modern appliances you just can’t go without.
The power of control in your hands, thanks to Bluetooth connectivity with HardKorr’s battery monitoring system and smartphone app for IOS and Android. Monitor the battery status at a glance with detailed information including current voltage, cycle life, and temperature. Stay in control with a protection circuit log that indicates when any battery preservation actions have been initiated.
This 135Ah internationally-certified, deep-cycle battery is packed with the highest quality cylindrical cells that have been carefully matched, ultrasonically welded, and encased in custom-moulded ABS cell holders. Along with an overall IP64 water and dustproof rating - this battery is ready to take on the tough stuff and power through. As it’s built to standard N70 size specifications, it’ll fit in any standard-sized battery box or tray.
Power up with all the information you need to keep the electrons flowing, at your fingertips. The HardKorr 135Ah Lithium (LifePO4) Deep Cycle Battery is the beating heart of modern mobile power setups.
Bluetooth connectivity for battery monitoring
LifePO4 Deep Cycle Battery
6000+ charge cycles @ 80% depth of discharge
135A max discharge (constant)
600A max discharge (pulse)
Remote reset switch to wake up an over discharged battery
IP64 waterproof and dustproof rating
Suitable for weight sensitive and/or high vibration applications
Battery is in the Hard Korr battery box, box has 4 Anderson plugs. On cloudy days when there's little power being produced, can another solar panel be connected ?
Roger - Kilburn North, SA (1 month ago)
G'day Roger,
Let's put a little light on the situation for you. You can run 2 panels, Yes. You'll need a few extra things, the first one being a pair of MC4 multibranch connectors which you can pick up from Jaycar here, and the second being an MC4 to Anderson cable which you can find here. You'll just need to plug the positive cables from both panels into the positive/male multibranch connector and do the same with the negative cables - have a look at this diagram as an example. These multibranch connectors will then plug into the anderson cable, and away you go! This will keep your panels at 12v but double the Amps, so make sure your charge regulator is rated to 30A.
Lee - Snowys(4 weeks ago)
First full charge. 1 answer
I believe that a new lithium battery has to be fully charged before use. Is the Hard Korr 200 watt heavy duty solar panels be OK to do this ? (With battery box and regulator)
Roger - Kilburn North, SA (3 months ago)
G'day Roger,
Bringing it up to 100% (or very close to it) is a good idea as most batteries are shipped with a 35% residual charge. There's no need to keep it on for extended periods as some people believe. Solar panels will charge it up no worries, theres a charge regulator which will feed the battery what it needs, so on a day of good clear sun you may only need to have them out for 5-6 hours to get your battery full.
Hope that helps!
Lauren - Snowys(3 months ago)
Lithium battery 1 answer
Which batteries can I charge with 240 vilts
Geoff - Blackburn North, VIC (7 months ago)
G'day Geoff,
You can charge any stand alone battery with 240v, as long as you have a 240v battery charger that has a charge program that works for your particular battery chemistry. Most battery chargers have both Lead Acid and Lithium charging programs these days. We do not actually sell 240v battery chargers but you should be able to track one down without too much of an issue. Aim to find one with a charging capacity of around 10% of the battery you're charging. Eg. 100Ah battery = 10Ah 240v battery charger.
Hope that helps.
Lauren - Snowys(7 months ago)
Inverter size 1 answer
What is the largest size inverter that can be safely run of this battery
Michelle - Strathpine Centre, QLD (8 months ago)
G'day Michelle,
This battery is rated to 135A continuous output so 135A x 12v = 1620W is the potential output. 1500W inverters are a common size thats closest to the max potential of this battery. Hope that helps.
Lauren - Snowys(8 months ago)
Temp rating1 answer
What is the temp rating on this battery? Can I run it in my engine bay?
Legs - Highbury, SA(1 year ago)
G'day Legs,
No, you cant. Most vehicle's engine bays routinely run temperatures well in excess of safe operating temps for this battery, so running it under the hood will cause significant damage.
Lauren - Snowys(1 year ago)
Black Cable1 answer
What’s the black cable for in the photo on your site ?
Gav - Adelaide Bc, SA (1 year ago)
G'day Gav,
The black cable is a remote reset switch. This can be used if the low voltage disconnect happens at 10V, you'll need to reset the unit to be able to charge it up again. You can get all the extra details and a user guide on the Hard Korr website here.
Leece - Snowys(1 year ago)
HK Batt Box1 answer
Will the 135Ah fit in the HK Batt Box
Gav - Adelaide Bc, SA (1 year ago)
G'day Gav,
Yes, the 135Ah Lithium Battery will fit in the Hard Korr Heavy Duty Battery Box.