Technetix: LiFePO4 Heated Battery (LBLIFEPO4-36V100AHBTH)

Feb. 26, 2025
Technetix is stepping up to the plate with a self-heated autonomous broadband battery for use with HFC network standby power supplies,

Technetix's LBLIFEPO4-36V100AHBTH is a 36 VDC, 100 Ah Lithium Iron Phosphate (LiFePO4) self-heated autonomous broadband battery for use with HFC network standby power supplies. The integrated battery management system (BMS) monitors the battery's key parameters, such as cell and battery voltage, current, cycle count, and temperature. This ensures it functions within the correct operational range. The battery's internal heaters activate when its temperature drops below a specific threshold. Once one particular higher internal temperature is reached through a hysteresis process, the battery's heaters switch off automatically. Technetix's 36V 100Ah Heated Lithium Iron Phosphate (LiFePO4) batteries can withstand and operate at temperatures as low as -40°C/-40°F. 
JUDGE'S COMMENT: "This is a solid solution to improve broadband reliability, especially in cold temperatures."


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