Peak Power Pack 12.8V/30Ah 384Wh
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Description
The Peak Power Pack 12.8V/30Ah 384Wh is a Victron lithium battery designed for installations where low weight, high usable capacity, and modern battery management are key requirements.
This variant is specified for 12.8V and 30Ah / 384Wh, making it suitable for serious energy systems focusing on efficient storage and high cyclic performance.
⚡ Advantages
- High usable capacity and lower weight than traditional lead-acid batteries
- Suitable for modern energy systems with frequent cycles
- Good match for Victron BMS and charging systems
- Victron quality and high operational reliability
- Easy integration into marine, mobile, and off-grid systems
⛵ Suitable for
- Sailboats and motorboats
- Campers and mobile installations
- Backup and off-grid systems
- Replacement or expansion of existing battery banks
📊 Specifications
| Brand | Victron |
| Product type | Lithium battery |
| Nominal voltage | 12.8V |
| Capacity | 30Ah |
| Energy | 384Wh |
| Battery chemistry | Lithium |
| Charge current | 30A |
| Weight | 5.5 kg |
| SKU | PPP012030000 |
🧭 What you need to know before buying
- Lithium batteries must always be considered in conjunction with correct BMS, charger, and system protection.
- Check voltage, capacity, physical space, and whether the installation is already dimensioned for lithium.
- If you are building a complete Victron system, compatibility with BMS and monitoring is an important part of the choice.
🔧 Installation
Batteries should be mounted securely and with proper strain relief, ventilation, and cable dimensioning. Check polarity, terminal type, space requirements, and ensure the charger/inverter/regulator is set up for the correct battery type.
📦 Package contents
- Peak Power Pack 12.8V/30Ah 384Wh
- User manual / manufacturer documentation
🔢 Item number: SKU: PPP012030000
💡 Tip from SejlStrøm: The right battery is not chosen by Ah alone – weight, space, chemistry, charge profile, and the overall system architecture also matter greatly in practice.