

⚡ Power your freedom, anywhere, anytime.
The 50Ah 24V LiFePO4 Deep Cycle Battery by Battle Born Batteries is a robust, maintenance-free lithium-ion power source designed as a direct drop-in replacement for Group 27 & 31 lead-acid batteries. Featuring an internal Battery Management System (BMS) with temperature protection, it delivers reliable, high-voltage energy optimized for RVs, vans, marine, solar, and off-grid applications. Lightweight yet durable, it supports rapid solar recharging and ensures consistent performance on long trips, making it the go-to choice for modern mobile professionals seeking dependable, clean power.












| ASIN | B0779HRZKT |
| Automotive Fit Type | Vehicle Specific Fit |
| Battery Capacity | 50 Amp Hours |
| Best Sellers Rank | #367,262 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #1,792 in 12V Batteries |
| Brand | Battle Born Batteries |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (869) |
| Date First Available | November 9, 2017 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 33 pounds |
| Item model number | BB5024 |
| Manufacturer | Battle Born Batteries |
| Manufacturer Part Number | BB5024 |
| Model | BB5024 |
| Product Dimensions | 6.86"D x 12.76"W x 8.95"H |
| Size | 50Ah 24V |
| Terminal | Flag Terminal |
| UPC | 704751581664 |
P**K
Performance, reliability, convenience. Excellent product!
I am very pleased with this battery. I have had it for 6 months and it is great. Very reliable, zero maintenance. I have it hooked up to a 300w solar system on my camper van/RV and it charges very fast. I even hooked it up to a 450/900 watt space heater and ran it for 1.5hr on the lower 450 watt setting via a 600w (1200w surge) inverter. It raised the temperate of the RV interior from 55F to 67F in 1 hour (outside temp was 52F with @ 50% humidity in the evening). This was just a test I ran to see what it was capable of. While it did discharge the battery, it performed flawlessly during that time and helped me to learn about how the battery reacts to large loads. The next day I checked on the battery @ noon and it was at full charge from the morning sun. The battery also performed perfectly on a 3k mile, 1 week road trip. It powered the inverter, which fed to 6 LED ceiling lights, a water pump, USB outlets keeping two cell phones, two laptops, one SLR camera, one Dometic fridge running 24/7 without any drop in temperature. Food was always cold. Cold beer in the middle of the desert anytime you wanted. I plan on adding to my solar bank soon with another Battle Born battery and a more powerful inverter so I can run a 1200w water heater and improve the space heater's performance (only as backup in case of extreme cold). I have not contacted customer support yet for any reason but based on other reviews I am confident that area is just as good as the battery itself. I highly recommend this product. Update (2020): My Battle Born battery was experiencing some minor issue one year in. I would lose power for 2-3 seconds once a day or every couple days. The power would turn off and come right back on again. I contacted Battle Born and they said it was caused by the BMS (battery management system) in batches produced around the time I purchased my battery. I shipped the battery back to them (they paid for shipping) and they sent me a new replacement battery which has been working perfectly for 2 years now. Their customer support is top notch as is their warranty. I will not be buying any other battery except Battle Born as my experience with this battery and the company has been excellent.
M**H
Great Quality
Put these in the RV. They have worked very well and we are happy to move away from our wet / lead acid batteries. Really liked the sturdy side post connectors for the wires hooking up to the batteries. Very sturdy. I returned another leading brand because the top posts were so small and flimsy I was having a hard time making all of my connections. Be aware that, for an RV application, you may need to upgrade your controller if you current controller does not have a option to support lithium batteries. My neighbors controller had a switch he could flip for going to lithium. My RV did not. I spent about 250 on my replacement controller and self installed it which was relatively easy in a WFCO power center. Just follow standard safety protocol working with electricity. Some RV owners also need to address an upgrade to their alternator set up if it charges the house batteries and is not set up for the higher voltage of lithium batterie(s). I did not have that issue so I have no insights into that. Lastly if you have solar panels make sure your solar control panel supports lithium. Mine did but sone do not. You can most likely upgrade that too for a couple of hundred bucks if needed. You may also need a lithium charger! They do not come fully charged and there is a requirement to fully charge them before installing to insure proper discharge going forward. The conversion could be a bit pricey, but for me not worrying my batteries making it through the day / night was well worth it. I have had zero battery angst since this upgrade.
D**C
Poor value for money. The warranty process is slow and expensive, and they arbitrarily deny claims.
Way overpriced in 2025. 10 year warranty is a pain. I bought 14 of these batteries in 2020, using them in a 7P2S (24V) configuration. One of the batteries recently died. They first advised me how to "wake up" the battery - a perfectly reasonable thing to do. The battery remained dead. Getting a warranty RMA going is OK, but their slow response to emails (two weeks after the RMA I finally got a response with detailed instructions to start the process. These instructions sound imperious and insulting (terms like "not negotiable"). Then, if you don't have the original packaging (I bought these 5 years ago, so I don't have it), their "process" requires 1) sending me an "approved" set of packaging (1 week gone), then I return the battery to them (another week), then 3) allow up to 2-3 weeks for evaluation/repair/replacement, and maybe another week for shipping. Possibly up to 8 weeks to get a replacement, and they charge $349 for postage, which may be eventually reimbursed. If they don't approve the warranty repair, they charge $150/hr for repairs, and you don't get reimbursed for postage. It would be a lot faster and possibly cheaper just to buy another brand at $300 a pop (I bought two and got them installed in three days when I saw how slow things were moving), considering most users actually need their batteries! At this price, I would just expect them to send me a replacement, and I would be willing to send the broken battery back to them. For the expense, you don't get kid-glove treatment, that's for sure. Update: they claim the battery failure was due to "misuse" - wrong cables (4 gauge can carry 70 Amps - much more than the 30 Amps actually needed), unmatched cable lengths (mine are matched within an inch - what do they want - a millimeter? They now want me to pay for the repair too - another $150 - so that would be $545 in all for a repair on a 5 year old battery. I am not happy.
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