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Renogy REGO 12V 104Ah Slim LiFePO4 Battery

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Renogy REGO 12V 104Ah Slim LiFePO4 BatteryUltra Slim 12V 104Ah Lithium Battery for Overlanding, RV and Off Grid Backup Power If you are fighting for space in a 4x4 canopy, RV cabinet or van build, this ultra slim 12V 104Ah lithium iron phosphate battery is built to fix that problem. At only 2. 4 inches thin, it gives overlanders, RV owners and off grid homeowners serious, long life power in spaces where a normal battery simply will not fit, while cutting weight, noise and fuel hassle compared

Ultra Slim 12V 104Ah Lithium Battery for Overlanding, RV and Off Grid Backup Power

If you are fighting for space in a 4x4 canopy, RV cabinet or van build, this ultra slim 12V 104Ah lithium iron phosphate battery is built to fix that problem. At only 2.4 inches thin, it gives overlanders, RV owners and off grid homeowners serious, long life power in spaces where a normal battery simply will not fit, while cutting weight, noise and fuel hassle compared to lead acid and small generators.


12V 104Ah Slim Lithium Battery Solves Tight Space Problems

The problem:
Modern overland and off grid setups run fridges, lights, radios, fans, pumps and a solid inverter. The gear list keeps growing while your battery space does not. Traditional lead acid or even standard lithium cases eat up your storage, force awkward installs and often end up underpowered or badly mounted.

The solution:
This 12V 104Ah super slim LiFePO4 battery is just 2.4 in / 61 mm thick with vibration resistant bracket kits included. It slides behind truck seats, into canopy wings, under platform beds, or in shallow RV and van cabinets, all while staying solid on washboard roads and trails.

The outcome:
You free up real room for recovery gear, water, tools and family camping gear, without giving up capacity. Your wiring is cleaner, the install is safer, and you gain usable storage instead of losing it to a bulky battery box.

  • Thickness: 2.4 in / 61 mm
  • Dimensions: 22.8 × 11.4 × 2.4 in / 579 × 290 × 61 mm
  • Weight: 28.22 lb / 12.8 kg
  • Includes 2 x battery bracket kits for secure mounting

Replace Heavy Lead Acid with Safe Solid State 12V LFP Power

The problem:
Lead acid and AGM batteries are heavy, waste capacity if you discharge them too deep, hate vibration, and lose performance in the cold. Worst case, they fail when you actually need them, leaving your fridge, lights and critical devices dead. Small gas generators add noise, fumes and more fuel to manage.

The solution:
This 12V 104Ah solid state lithium iron phosphate battery is designed as a drop in upgrade for 12 V systems, with a 9x slower temperature rise that helps reduce thermal runaway risk and improve safety. LFP chemistry gives long cycle life, stable output and much more usable capacity per pound than lead acid.

The outcome:
You get a lighter, safer, longer lasting power source that you can rely on when storms hit at home or when you are days down a dirt road. Less maintenance, less fuel juggling, more confidence.

  • Chemistry: Lithium Iron Phosphate (LFP), solid state design
  • Cycle life: up to 6000 cycles at 80% depth of discharge to 80% end of life
  • Protection rating: IP67, dust tight and protected against temporary immersion
  • Certifications: MSDS, UN38.3, FCC, CE, PSE, RCM, IC, RoHS, UKCA

High Output 12V Lithium Battery to Run a 2000W Inverter

The problem:
Many “compact” batteries fall apart when asked to run real loads like induction cooktops, microwaves, air compressors, power tools or small AC units through an inverter. Voltage sags, inverters trip and you end up babysitting your system.

The solution:
This ultra slim 12V 104Ah battery is built to deliver serious current:

  • Maximum charge current: 100 A
  • Maximum continuous discharge current: 200 A
  • Peak discharge current: 290 A for 30 seconds

A single battery can power a 2000 W inverter within rated output, giving you real AC power in a very small footprint.

The outcome:
Overlanders, RV owners and off grid homesteaders can run the gear they actually want to use, not just lights and a small fridge. Coffee makers, small tools, pumps and emergency loads are on the table, without dragging a generator out in bad weather.


Cold Weather 12V Lithium Battery for Storms, Freezes and Winter Trips

The problem:
Many lithium batteries refuse to charge properly in the cold, exactly when suburban homeowners and off grid users need backup power the most. Standard chemistries either shut down or take damage if charged below freezing.

The solution:
This battery is rated for reliable 10 A charging in freezing conditions down to 14°F / -10°C, and keeps working across a wide temperature range:

  • Charge temperature: 14°F to 131°F / -10°C to 55°C
    • From 14°F to 32°F / -10°C to 0°C, charge at 0.1 C (about 10 A)
  • Discharge temperature: -4°F to 140°F / -20°C to 60°C
  • Storage temperature: -4°F to 140°F / -20°C to 60°C

The outcome:
For the resilient suburban homeowner, this means your truck, van or RV based power system can stay ready as a quiet backup during winter grid failures. For the off grid homesteader, winter pumping, lighting and communications stay online without babysitting batteries or dragging out noisy generators.


Off Grid Ready 12V Lithium Battery for Series and Parallel Bank Builds

The problem:
Off grid systems and serious overland rigs often need more than one battery. Mixing and matching or working within tight connection limits can turn into a wiring headache and limit your upgrade path.

The solution:
This 12V 104Ah LFP battery is designed for flexible bank configurations:

  • Series and parallel: up to 4P4S
  • Parallel only: up to 16P
  • Series only: up to 4S

Terminal hardware is included with clear torque specs for a solid connection:

  • Terminal bolts: M8 x 1.25 x 12 mm (2)
  • Long terminal bolts: M8 x 1.25 x 16 mm (2)
  • Recommended terminal torque: 70.8 in lb / 8 N·m

The outcome:
You can start with a single ultra slim battery for a compact rig, then scale to multi battery banks for cabins, larger RVs or homesteads using the same model. Fewer compatibility surprises, cleaner installs and easier troubleshooting.


12V 104Ah Ultra Slim Battery Use Cases for Our Core Customers

For the prepared suburban homeowner:

  • Build a quiet backup power kit in your truck, van or garage to keep fridges, lights, internet and medical devices running during outages
  • Use the slim form factor to mount power where traditional batteries will not fit, then tie into an inverter and transfer solution when the grid fails
  • Avoid stale fuel, pull start hassle and generator noise in tight neighborhoods

For the off grid homesteader and overlander:

  • Tuck power behind seats or in canopy wings while keeping storage for tools, water and recovery gear
  • Run DC fridges, lights, routers, HAM or GMRS radios, water pumps and a 2000 W inverter from a slim, secure battery bank
  • Pair multiple units in series or parallel for full off grid cabin systems with clean, modular expansion

Ultra Slim 12V Lithium Battery Package Contents

Everything you need for a clean install is in the box:

  • 12.8V 104Ah Super Slim Lithium Iron Phosphate Battery x1
  • Terminal Bolts x2 (M8 x 1.25 x 12 mm)
  • Long Terminal Bolts x2 (M8 x 1.25 x 16 mm)
  • Insulation Sleeves x2
  • Battery Bracket Kit x2 for vibration resistant mounting in vehicles and off road rigs
  • User Manual x2

12V 104Ah Solid State Battery Key Specifications

  • Battery type: Lithium Iron Phosphate, solid state
  • Nominal voltage: 12 V
  • Rated capacity: 104 Ah (0.5C, 25°C)
  • Voltage range: 10 V to 14.8 V
  • Operation relative humidity: 5% to 95%
  • Protection rating: IP67
  • Shop by scenario: 4x4, RV, vans and camper, off grid

Warranty:
Backed by an 8 year prorated material and workmanship warranty, so you are not betting your rig or homestead on unproven gear.


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Under A White Sky, The Nature of The Future, Elizabeth Kolbert, 2021 In 2015 Elizabeth Kolbert won the Pulitzer Prize for her book the Sixth Extinction. In my review of that book, I wrote: Kolbert is not a scientist but a reporter and writer for The New Yorker magazine and as such her book is structured as a series of bylines as she travels around the world reporting on scientists investigating extinctions in both the present and the past. As in that book she adopts the same format but this time investigating “how the very sorts of interventions that have imperiled our planet are increasingly seen as the only hope for its salvation”. Ice cores from the Antarctic and Greenland have shown that the last 10,000 years of earths history have been the most benign and stable climatological periods in the last 100,000 years. During this time, we have been able to develop agriculture, an amazing technological and a pervasive globe encompassing culture with a population now of almost 8 billion people. Without this unusually stable climate most of our current civilization would probably have not evolved or been possible. Up to this point we humans have taken this for granted thinking that this benign state will somehow last forever. In Kolbert’s last book she emphasized that due to our own rapacious destruction of earth’s ecosystems and our destabilization of climate stability, this situation is coming to an end and not responding is not an option. Facing an unimaginable crisis of our own making how should we respond? When we intervene, are we smart enough not to cause newer unanticipated problems greater than the original problem we sought to solve? Kolbert travels around the world seeking an answer to this question. She visits places and examples where we historically have tried to solve problems such as sewage in Chicago or taming floods on the Mississippi only to create larger problems such as invasive species or sinking cities such as New Orleans. The most interesting part of her book is when she addresses the people and places that are using current cutting-edge technology to save ecosystems and reverse global warming. One such example is on the Great Barrier Reef of Australia, one of the most diverse and prolific ecosystems on earth, which is under dire threat from oceanic warming and acidification. Faced with the real possibility of extinction of the reef in just decades, scientists are turning to genetic modification of Corals to make them more resistant to these fast-changing conditions. Since 2012 a new gene editing technology called CRISPR-Cas has become ubiquitous. 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