Where is the Go Power Sun Cycle Solar RV Group 31 Battery Made and What is it's Weight
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How much does the Go Power Sun Cycle Solar RV Battery - Lithium - 12V - 100 Amp Hour - LiFePO4 - Group 31 battery weigh and where is it manufactured?
asked by: JACK C
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Helpful Expert Reply:
The Go Power Sun Cycle Solar RV Battery part # 34282738 weighs right at 35 lbs. It is manufactured in China and offers a ten year warranty.
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Randy B
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Go Power Lithium RV Battery - Deep Cycle - LiFePO4 - Group 31 - 12V - 100 Amp Hour
- Battery
- RV Battery
- 12V
- Group 31
- 12-15/16L x 7W x 9-1/4T Inch
- 100 Ah
- Lithium Battery
- Go Power
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