MG Energy Systems

MG Lithium Battery LFP. 12.8V 210Ah (2700Wh). MGLFP120210 - RJ45 CAN connection.

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MGLFP120210
A 12.8V 210Ah LiFePO4 battery module delivering 2.7 kWh in a 22 kg metal case, designed to replace lead-acid house banks on marine and mobile systems.

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Description

The MG LFP 12V is a Lithium Iron Phosphate battery module built to replace lead-acid banks on leisure and light commercial vessels. It delivers 210 Ah and 2.7 kWh at 12.8 V nominal in a compact, impact resistant metal enclosure weighing just 22 kg, giving far more usable energy than an equivalent lead-acid bank while saving weight and space. An integrated slave BMS measures every cell voltage and temperature and balances the pack for safe, reliable operation. For onboard installations the module connects in parallel, up to 96 modules, so house bank capacity can be scaled without changing the 12 V system architecture. A galvanically isolated CAN-Bus links each battery to an MG Master LV 12V controller for plug-and-play configuration, protection and firmware updates, and the same NMEA2000 style bus shares data with chargers, inverters and MFD displays. Rated for more than 3500 cycles at 80 percent depth of discharge, it suits motorhomes, small luxury yachts and off-grid power systems.

PRODUCT DETAILS

  • Lithium Iron Phosphate chemistry rated for more than 3500 cycles at 80 percent depth of discharge
  • 210 Ah nominal capacity and 2.7 kWh of energy at 12.8 V nominal
  • Continuous charge and discharge current of 210 A (1.0 C), with 420 A peak discharge
  • Integrated slave BMS measures every cell voltage and temperature with passive balancing
  • Parallel scalable up to 96 modules to build larger 12 V house banks
  • Plug-and-play CAN-Bus setup with the MG Master LV 12V controller
  • Robust 22 kg metal enclosure with EMC shielding and IP40 protection
  • Compact 395 x 154 x 275 mm footprint with carry handles for tight installations

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Key specifications

Nominal voltage12.8 V
Nominal capacity210 Ah
Nominal energy2.7 kWh
Continuous discharge current210 A (1.0 C)
Cycle life at 80% DOD> 3500 cycles
Weight22 kg
System voltage12 V
TechnologyLiFePO4

Charge

Charge voltage14.1 V (recommended at 25 °C)
Continuous charge current210 A (1.0 C)
Maximum charge current (10 s)315 A (1.5 C)
Recommended charge current< 105 A (0.5 C)

Discharge

Continuous discharge current210 A (1.0 C)
Maximum discharge current420 A (2.0 C)
Discharge cut-off voltage12.0 V
Recommended discharge current< 105 A (0.5 C)

Configuration

Cell configuration4S2P
Parallel configurationUp to 96 modules
Series configurationNot possible
BalancingPassive
Battery management systemIntegrated slave BMS
Compatible BMS master controllerMG Master LV 12 V
Internal fuse300 A, fuse inside

Environmental

Operating temperature, charge0 to +45 °C
Operating temperature, discharge-20 to +55 °C
Recommended operating temperature+20 to +30 °C
Recommended storage temperature+10 to +35 °C
Humidity95 % maximum (non-condensing)

Mechanical

Length395 mm
Width154 mm
Height275 mm
Weight22 kg
Enclosure materialMetal
IP protection classIP40
CoolingAir, convection
Data connectionCAN-Bus RJ45
Power connectionM8 cable lug (20 Nm)

General

ManufacturerMG Energy Systems
Country of originNetherlands
Specific energy123 Wh/kg (including BMS and enclosure)
HS code8507600090
Shipping weight23 kg
Classified as dangerous goodsYes

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What battery management controller do I need with the LFP 12V?
Each module has an integrated slave BMS, but MG requires an MG Master LV 12V controller to manage charging, protection and monitoring. The Master gives plug-and-play CAN-Bus configuration and safe operation, and multiple Masters can be paralleled for redundancy.
Can I increase capacity by adding more batteries?
Yes. The LFP 12V connects in parallel only, as series configuration is not possible at 12 V, and supports up to 96 modules. Each added module raises total Ah and kWh while keeping a 12 V system.
Is it a direct replacement for a lead-acid house bank on a boat?
It is designed to replace lead-acid banks. At 12.8 V nominal, 210 Ah and 2.7 kWh in a 22 kg metal housing it offers far more usable energy and over 3500 cycles at 80 percent depth of discharge, though it needs the MG Master LV 12V and CAN-Bus wiring.